The Gigglegang. Isobel Illusion and the miraculous magic – vol. 19

Humorous

The school you’ve always dreamed of!

Since she was little, Isobel has always believed she was a great magician. And even though she’s quite grown up and no powers have appeared, Isobel Illusion doesn’t give up and practices tricks, pranks, and spells that, in reality, miserably fail and cause a chain of disasters. This is why Isobel ends up in Picco Pernacchia, in Class 2B: she was forced to change schools after another magical failure that flooded the entire school. None of her new classmates believes in her magical powers. What can she do to convince them? Isobel Illusion will take on a new challenge to impress them: make Rodari School disappear!

  • Each book tells the adventure of one of the classmates, narrated in the first person and tied to the other titles through a narrative framework.

  • A fresh and fun style, characterized by a humorous touch, perfect for captivating even the most reluctant readers!

Publisher: Edizioni Lapis
Target: 8-10
Year: 2016
Author
Eleonora Babbo

Eleonora Babbo and Vincenzo Galli started out as TV screenwriters and story editors (I Cesaroni, Alex & Co). Together, they write projects for a variety of audiences. They’re the creators of I Resistosauri, a series about baby dinosaurs published by Edizioni Castoro. Their work spans from fun, adventurous books for early readers to stories for young adults, including science education for kids and even romance novels for adults. When they’re not publishing under their own names, they use pseudonyms or ghostwrite for others. It’s no surprise they often forget what their own names are!

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Author
Vincenzo Galli

Vincenzo Galli and Eleonora Babbo started out as TV screenwriters and story editors (I Cesaroni, Alex & Co). Together, they write projects for a variety of audiences. They’re the creators of I Resistosauri, a series about baby dinosaurs published by Edizioni Castoro. Their work spans from fun, adventurous books for early readers to stories for young adults, including science education for kids and even romance novels for adults. When they’re not publishing under their own names, they use pseudonyms or ghostwrite for others. It’s no surprise they often forget what their own names are!

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