Two years have passed since Janie Scott last saw Benjamin Burrows, the mysterious apothecary’s defiant son who stole her heart. On the other side of the world, Benjamin and his father are treating the sick and wounded in the war-torn jungles of Vietnam. But Benjamin has also been experimenting with a magical new formula that allows him to communicate with Janie across the globe. When Benjamin discovers that she's in trouble, he calls on their friend Pip for help. The three friends are thrown into a desperate chase around the world to find one another, while unraveling the mystery of what threatens them all. Acclaimed author Maile Meloy seamlessly weaves together magic and adventure in this breathtaking sequel with stunning illustrations by Ian Schoenherr.
Ian Schoenherr Libri




Bitterblue
- 608pagine
- 22 ore di lettura
Sono passati otto anni da quando re Leck di Monsea è morto. Ora il regno, guidato dalla giovane regina Bitterblue, è in pace; tutti hanno cercato un modo per cancellare il dolore patito, e la stessa Bitterblue ha rimosso i ricordi più cupi legati al padre. Stanca dell'eccessiva protezione dei suoi consiglieri e curiosa di conoscere cosa accade fuori dal castello, la ragazza inizia a esplorare in incognito le vie della capitale, entrando e uscendo dalle taverne del porto, dove ascolta affascinata i racconti dei cantastorie, e rimane sconvolta davanti all'amarezza e alla desolazione del suo popolo. L'incontro con due stravaganti ladri - l'impetuoso Zaf e il candido Teddy - cambierà per sempre la sua vita, dandole il coraggio di affrontare il suo passato e di riportare a galla una verità sepolta da molti anni.
The book invites readers to explore the experience of reading itself, emphasizing the physical and sensory aspects of holding a book. It encourages reflection on the journey of literature, the connection between the reader and the written word, and the transformative power of stories. Through its unique perspective, it celebrates the joy and intimacy of reading, making it a thoughtful meditation on the significance of books in our lives.
Award-winning biographer Jean Fritz brings one of America's favorite Founding Fathers to life! Most people know that Alexander Hamilton was killed in a duel with Aaron Burr, and that his face is on the ten-dollar bill. But he was much more than that, and here acclaimed biographer Jean Fritz explores all facets of his life. Born in the West Indies, Hamilton arrived in New York as an outsider. He fought in the Revolution and became Washington's most valuable aide-de-camp. He was there for the writing of the Constitution and became the first Secretary of the Treasury. Fritz's talent for bringing historical figures to life shines as she shares her fascination with this man of action who was honorable, ambitious, and fiercely loyal to his adopted country.