Olivia Brophie and Aristotle's Lantern

Olivia Brophie and Aristotle's Lantern

Olivia Brophie and Aristotle's Lantern

Olivia Brophie and Aristotle's Lantern

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Overview

Having lost the Pearl to the evil Cult of Wardenclyffe, Olivia must face life without the most powerful device in the universe. Pursued by the paparazzi in their quest to get the true story of the Bear Girl, she must learn to trust and rely on other people if she is going to rescue her brother Gnat and best friend Doug who are lost in ancient Florida; never mind finding her missing parents or ending the environmental catastrophe she caused.

Hospitalized with mysterious pains, Olivia meets Nigerian-born Abiona, a math-whiz with a deep secret. Together with fun-loving Terrilyne, they decide to release the Bobwhite witch from her frozen tomb in the hopes she can restore everyone's lives back to normal. What they unleash is beyond anything they could have imagined. Confronted by the true power of the Pearl, Olivia must make a choice that will alter the direction of the earth and her future.

Don't miss the exciting continuation to this international hit series whose awards include the Honor Award from the Society of School Librarians International, USA Best Book Award Finalist, and the 2012 President's Book Award. Download Worlds Around Us, the free school curriculum developed by teachers and scientists for use with Olivia Brophie and the Pearl of Tagelus.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780998657097
Publisher: Hontoon Press, Inc.
Publication date: 02/13/2017
Series: Olivia Brophie , #3
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.51(d)
Age Range: 8 - 12 Years

About the Author

Christopher Tozier is the author of Olivia Brophie and the Pearl of Tagelus, the award-winning, middle-grade fantasy series set in the wilds of central Florida and published by Pineapple Press. He was selected as a 2011 State of Florida Artist Fellowship recipient and his poetry has appeared widely.
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