| TÃtulo : |
The boy in Berlin |
| Tipo de documento: |
texto impreso |
| Autores: |
Elizabeth Honey, Autor |
| Editorial: |
Allen & Unwin |
| Fecha de publicación: |
2007 |
| Número de páginas: |
282 p |
| Il.: |
il |
| ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-1-74175-004-1 |
| Idioma : |
Inglés (eng) |
| Palabras clave: |
LITERATURA AUSTRALIANA NOVELA AUSTRALIANA NOVELA JUVENIL DETECTIVES |
| Clasificación: |
HON |
| Resumen: |
A postcard from Leo Schmidt? I can't believe it. I'm trying to solve the mystery of a boy called Leopold Schmidt who migrated to Australia years ago. Leopold is long dead, but this new Leo is very much alive and kicking.
Henni lives in Melbourne, Leo lives in Berlin. Different countries, different lives, so far apart; but sometimes the person furthest away is just the one you need. Emails fly as they explore the world according to Henni and Leo. It's friendly and funny, but deadly serious, too. Without Leo, Henni would never unravel the dark secrets from the past. Without Henni, Leo would have to save his friend Felix single-handed. Readers will seldom meet two such quirky, endearing characters as Henni and Leo. |
The boy in Berlin [texto impreso] / Elizabeth Honey, Autor . - Allen & Unwin, 2007 . - 282 p : il. ISBN : 978-1-74175-004-1 Idioma : Inglés ( eng)
| Palabras clave: |
LITERATURA AUSTRALIANA NOVELA AUSTRALIANA NOVELA JUVENIL DETECTIVES |
| Clasificación: |
HON |
| Resumen: |
A postcard from Leo Schmidt? I can't believe it. I'm trying to solve the mystery of a boy called Leopold Schmidt who migrated to Australia years ago. Leopold is long dead, but this new Leo is very much alive and kicking.
Henni lives in Melbourne, Leo lives in Berlin. Different countries, different lives, so far apart; but sometimes the person furthest away is just the one you need. Emails fly as they explore the world according to Henni and Leo. It's friendly and funny, but deadly serious, too. Without Leo, Henni would never unravel the dark secrets from the past. Without Henni, Leo would have to save his friend Felix single-handed. Readers will seldom meet two such quirky, endearing characters as Henni and Leo. |
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