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John McLay

    John McLay entrelaza magistralmente la realidad de su propia infancia con episodios ficticios, capturando la curiosidad de la juventud. Sus narrativas tejen historia, misterio y humor sano, invitando a los lectores a un viaje a través de infancias idílicas. Prepárese para historias animadas que lo transportarán al pasado mientras abordan descubrimientos históricos significativos.

    Jakob will Ritter werden
    Early Reader Non Fiction: Beastly Beasts
    Early Reader: The Night-Time Knight
    At the Ruin of the World
    Early Reader: The Dragon's Dentist
    The Lion and the Lamb
    • The Lion and the Lamb

      • 480 páginas
      • 17 horas de lectura

      "Condemned to a hovel, beaten by a merciless commander, crushed by the weather and forced to survive on starvation rations: no one looking at Paul would ever guess that he is heir to one of Roman Britain's wealthiest families. But Paul had his reasons for joining the army and fleeing the family he loves.

      The Lion and the Lamb
    • Brand-new full colour Early Reader story about a knight, a dragon and a horse called Oats from John McLay and Horrible Histories illustrator, Martin Brown.

      Early Reader: The Dragon's Dentist
    • An epic novel of the fall of the Roman Empire, seen through the eyes of four very different characters.

      At the Ruin of the World
    • Early Reader: The Night-Time Knight

      • 62 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      Brand-new full colour blue Early Reader story about a knight, a dragon and a horse called Oats from John McLay and Horrible Histories illustrator, Martin Brown.

      Early Reader: The Night-Time Knight
    • Early Reader Non Fiction: Beastly Beasts

      • 64 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      It's never too early to find out about brilliant beasts and mythical creatures with this brand new green Early Reader factbook.

      Early Reader Non Fiction: Beastly Beasts
    • In Jakobs Familie sind alle Ritter - sogar seine Schwester. Nur Jakob selbst ist noch nicht einmal Knappe. Um allen zu beweisen, wie mutig er ist, beschließt Jakob, einen Drachen zu fangen. Wie gut, dass er dem Drachen Erik einen Zahn zieht und ihn so von dessen Zahnschmerzen befreit. Der Drache ist so erleichtert, dass er mit Jakob zum Schloss fliegt ...

      Jakob will Ritter werden