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Order of the Owls (Minerva Mint)


Minerva Mint

School year: Year 3, Year 4, Year 5

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No. of pages 160

Published: 2014

Great for age 7-10 years

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In "Order of the Owls," Minerva Mint finds herself drawn into a realm of ancient secrets and mystical creatures after discovering a hidden underground society known as the Order of the Owls. As a young scholar with a thirst for knowledge, she must navigate the challenges of this enigmatic world while solving riddles that could change the fate of both humans and magical beings. With the help of unlikely allies, Minerva uncovers dark truths about her own heritage and learns to embrace her unique abilities. Adventure and self-discovery intertwine as she fights for harmony between the realms. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book is part of a book series called Minerva Mint .

This book is aimed at children at US 2nd grade-4th grade.

This book has been graded for interest at 7-10 years.

There are 160 pages in this book. This book was published in 2014 by Capstone Press .

Elisa Puricelli Guerra was born in Milan, Italy. She always dreamed of becoming a writer (or an astronaut or a witch) and her love of books was born when her mother read the Pippi Longstocking books to her her aloud. Like Pippi, Guerra has red hair - a fact that has caused many problems. She never got away with anything in school, because her flaming read hair always caught the attention of the teachers. As a writer, she often gives the main characters in her stories red hair, too, but she makes them extra clever, so they get away with a bit more than she did. Guerra also works as a freelance writer and translator, but if she could make a living by just reading, that is exactly what she would do! Gabo Leon Bernstein was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He studied graphic design at the University of Buenos Aires and comic art at the Garaycochea Art School. In addition to illustrating several international book series, he has worked on character and toy design for television, background design for animation on movies and TV, and editorial illustration for advertising agencies and magazines. The more he struggles to learn how to play the violin, the more he's convinced that visual artwork is his life and passion. Elisa Puricelli Guerra was born in Milan, Italy. She always dreamed of becoming a writer (or an astronaut or a witch) and her love of books was born when her mother read the Pippi Longstocking books to her her aloud. Like Pippi, Guerra has red hair - a fact that has caused many problems. She never got away with anything in school, because her flaming read hair always caught the attention of the teachers. As a writer, she often gives the main characters in her stories red hair, too, but she makes them extra clever, so they get away with a bit more than she did. Guerra also works as a freelance writer and translator, but if she could make a living by just reading, that is exactly what she would do!

 

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Minerva Mint