Deze serie laat jonge lezers kennismaken met vindingrijke kinderen die hun weg vinden in de wereld zonder toezicht van volwassenen, een echo van klassieke verhalen over zelfredzaamheid. De protagonisten worden geconfronteerd met uitdagingen van een wereld die vaak onverschillig of vijandig staat tegenover hun situatie. Het is een meeslepend verhaal over veerkracht, onafhankelijkheid en de blijvende kracht die te vinden is in broederlijke banden. Deze verhalen zullen lezers betoveren met hun mix van avontuur en oprecht doorzettingsvermogen.
Meet the Fitzgerald-Trouts, modern day Boxcar Children, whose story will
enchant young readers with tales of self-reliant children surviving the world
of terrible adults--now in paperback!
With its clever humor and engaging narrative, this book offers a delightful and entertaining experience. The story is characterized by its quirky characters and whimsical situations, making it a joyful read that combines wit with heartfelt moments. Readers can expect a lighthearted adventure that keeps them smiling throughout.
The third book in a Dahl-esque middle-grade series by award-winning poet and screenwriter Esta Spalding. The plucky Fitzgerald-Trout siblings (who live on a tropical island where the grown-ups are useless but the kids can drive) are back! After losing the boat that had become their home, oldest Fitzgerald-Trout, Kim, has put finding a home back on her to-do list. When her sixth-grade history assignment offers a clue about the ruins of a volcanic house built by an explorer on Mount Muldoon, she and her siblings set out to find it. The castle they discover surpasses their wildest dreams. But having a permanent home offers more challenges than the Fitzgerald-Trouts expect, especially when they begin to suspect their home is haunted. The siblings must figure out how to fix the cracks in their family foundation before one of them is lost for good.