The Planet of Music

The warrior Utians are a little confused by the strange behavior of Euphony, the diva whose singing sets the rhythm of all their planet's days. Recently, Euphony seems so sad, and she's been singing less and less. When the Little Prince and Fox discover that Euphony is singing the blues over a foreign prince named Ivory, things get too complicated even for them—because Ivory is from the land of the Flower Growers, the sworn enemies of the Utians . . .

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The Planet of Music

The warrior Utians are a little confused by the strange behavior of Euphony, the diva whose singing sets the rhythm of all their planet's days. Recently, Euphony seems so sad, and she's been singing less and less. When the Little Prince and Fox discover that Euphony is singing the blues over a foreign prince named Ivory, things get too complicated even for them—because Ivory is from the land of the Flower Growers, the sworn enemies of the Utians . . .

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The Planet of Music

The Planet of Music

The Planet of Music

The Planet of Music

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Overview

The warrior Utians are a little confused by the strange behavior of Euphony, the diva whose singing sets the rhythm of all their planet's days. Recently, Euphony seems so sad, and she's been singing less and less. When the Little Prince and Fox discover that Euphony is singing the blues over a foreign prince named Ivory, things get too complicated even for them—because Ivory is from the land of the Flower Growers, the sworn enemies of the Utians . . .


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781467735421
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Publication date: 05/07/2024
Series: The Little Prince
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 56
File size: 17 MB
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Age Range: 9 - 14 Years

About the Author

Didier Poli, artistic director, was born in Lyon, France, in 1971. After graduate studies in applied arts, he worked for various animation studios including Disney. He was working as artistic director for the video game company Kalisto Entertainment when he met Manuel Bichebois in 2001 and began drawing Bichebois' graphic novel series L'Enfant de l'orage. At the 2004 Nîmes Festival, Didier Poli received the Bronze Boar prize for young talent. He continues, along with his work on graphic novels, to work regularly in cartoons and video games as a designer and storyboard artist. In June 2010, he founded Élyum Studio with Guillaume Dorison, Jean-Baptiste Hostache, and Xavier Dorison.

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