The Most Incredible Story Ever Written. Don Quixote and the dragon – vol. 3

Adventure

The most classic stories have never been so new!

Between the pages of some of the most classic children’s stories, ready to be printed and then hit the bookstores, something unexpected happens: the text and ink disappear, and in their place are new characters and new adventures, revolutionizing the stories…

In the third book (Don Quixote and the dragon): Don Quixote doesn’t fight windmills, but a real dragon! Will Alba and Diego manage to save him?

  • A tribute to the timeless tales that have fueled the imagination of generations of children.
  • A fantastic series enriched with beautiful illustrations.
Publisher: La Galera
Target: 8-10
Year: 2017
Author
Edward Berry

Edward Berry is the pseudonym used for this book by Pierdomenico Baccalario. Pierdomenico Baccalario has been writing children’s novels since 1997, when he won the Il Battello a Vapore literary prize with La strada del Guerriero (The Way of the Warrior) using his neighbour’s name. Since then, his bestsellers have been written under as many pseudonyms (the best known being Ulysses Moore and Irene Adler), translated into more than thirty languages and published with major Italian and foreign publishers. He has collaborated with Lucca Comics & Games for more than twenty years, has written for Repubblica, and is a columnist for the newspaper Corriere della Sera’s La Lettura literary supplement. In 2014, he founded the Book on a Tree creative agency in London. is the pseudonym used for this book by Pierdomenico Baccalario. Pierdomenico Baccalario has been writing children’s novels since 1997, when he won the Il Battello a Vapore literary prize with La strada del Guerriero (The Way of the Warrior) using his neighbour’s name. Since then, his bestsellers have been written under as many pseudonyms (the best known being Ulysses Moore and Irene Adler), translated into more than thirty languages and published with major Italian and foreign publishers. He has collaborated with Lucca Comics & Games for more than twenty years, has written for Repubblica, and is a columnist for the newspaper Corriere della Sera’s La Lettura literary supplement. In 2014, he founded the Book on a Tree creative agency in London.

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