No. of pages 96
Published: 1994
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In "Count Boris Bolescu and the Midsummer Madness," the quirky and eccentric Count Boris finds himself embroiled in a series of misadventures during the whimsical celebration of midsummer in his small, mysterious town. As he navigates through enchanting festivals, curious villagers, and peculiar happenings, he uncovers hidden secrets that could change the course of his life forever. With a blend of humor, mystery, and a touch of magic, the story explores themes of friendship and self-discovery, ultimately reminding readers that sometimes, the most unexpected journeys lead to the greatest revelations. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 96 pages in this book. This book was published in 1994 by Penguin Random House Children's UK .
Peter Harris was born in London 1933, and initially trained as an accountant before being encouraged by his wife to take up writing full-time. He wrote for television, radio, and children's comics, and well as writing numerous books for children. Doffy Weir always wanted to illustrate children's books and managed to get started by working for a publisher. An editor saw some of her drawings and asked her to illustrate a poetry book. She has been illustrating ever since. She has two grown-up children and lives in London, which she loves because it is full of different people from all over the world. Ann Jungman is a prolific children's author whose titles include the ever-popular Vlad the Drac and Leila's Magical Monster Party. Her first book for Frances Lincoln was Cinderella and the Hot Air Balloon, illustrated by Russell Ayto.