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The Time Magician

Fun adventures full of magic tricks and timey wimey stuff.

Lenny wants nothing more than to be a magician like his idol Magic Mirandola. And what does a real magician need? An actual proper book of spells – and his father has just the one in his antiquarian bookshop. Too bad he wants to sell it! Lenny can’t possibly let that happen, so hocus pocus, he makes the book “disappear” from the shop. However, he hasn’t accounted for cheeky Lolli, who steals the book to blackmail him. When Lolli loses the book and Lenny finds out just how valuable it is, he needs to do everything in his power – even if that means he has to steal it back!


Shortly after establishing himself as a magician, Lenny receives a request from a mysterious girl: make sure tomorrow never comes! Stopping time? That seems unlikely, but his spontaneous spell does halt the clock in his tent – and Lenny finds himself in a turbulent adventure full of twisted time magic …

Category:
Children's
Type:
Hardcover
Recommended Age:
10+
Pages:
224
Publication Date:
Dimensions:
15,3 x 21,5 cm
ISBN:
978-3-7348-4174-3
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Author

Ulrich Fasshauer, born in 1973 in Cologne, grew up in Türnich, Marburg, and Krefeld. He studied theatre, film and television studies in Cologne and Paris, lived in Wuppertal – the city of love – for twelve years, married an East-Berliner, worked at the University of Cologne, had a daughter, moved to Berlin, and threw all reasonable roads of life overboard to finally write children’s books.


Illustrator

Born and raised in Bremen, Ulla Mersmeyer learned how to paint scenery and build stage sets during her training as a theatre painter. Afterwards, she studied illustration for children’s and young adult books at the Münster School of Design. She now lives in her dream city Hamburg. In recent years, she has illustrated many books for major publishers, including several picture book series of her own.