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The Voyage to the Endless Sky

Mary Louise

Casa editrice: The Good Child Bookstore

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The Voyage to the Endless Sky follows the thrilling adventure of young Sam, who stumbles upon a mysterious flying ship in the woods. Joined by Nora, a spirited adventurer, and Barnaby, a talking parrot, Sam embarks on an epic journey across an uncharted sky filled with mythical creatures, forgotten realms, and ancient puzzles. As they navigate storms, celestial islands, and confront a dark force seeking to control the skies, Sam learns valuable lessons about teamwork, courage, and the power of exploration. This tale invites readers to soar into the unknown, unlocking the mysteries of the endless sky.
Disponibile da: 04/06/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 146 pagine.

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