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Georg Hallensleben

    La función de magia
    The Cat Who Walked Across France
    Daddy Cuddles
    Oscar: The Bionic Cat
    The Bear in the Book
    The Line Tender
    • 2019

      The Line Tender

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.2(4693)Add rating

      Heartbreaking but also filled with wit and hope, The Line Tender is the story of Lucy, the daughter of a marine biologist and a rescue diver, and the summer that changes her life. If she ever wants to lift the cloud of grief over her family and community, she must complete the research her late mother began. She must follow the sharks.

      The Line Tender
    • 2013

      The Bear in the Book

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      It's time for bed, and a little boy chooses his favourite book for his mother to read to him. He identifies with the bear in the book who is preparing for his own deep slumber, hibernating through the winter while humans and other animals explore the snowy landscape around him.

      The Bear in the Book
    • 2013

      Oscar: The Bionic Cat

      • 255 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.0(115)Add rating

      When Kate's beloved cat, Oscar, is found with both hind legs severed by a combine-harvester, Noel Fitzpatrick, star of Channel 4's The Supervet, agrees to try pioneering surgery to replace his legs with prosthetics. This is the amazing account of a feline destined to become the world's first bionic cat.

      Oscar: The Bionic Cat
    • 2004

      The Cat Who Walked Across France

      A Picture Book

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      An unforgettable tour of France.The cat and the old woman have lived happily together for many years in the stone house by the sea. But when the old woman dies, the cat is packed up with her belongings and sent north to the village where she was born. Soon he is forgotten. He walks the streets aimlessly until, spurred by memories and a longing to return to the place he knows and loves, the cat embarks on a journey to find the home he was taken away from.In lyrical prose and breathtaking images, Kate Banks and Georg Hallensleben take the reader on a journey across the Norman countryside, past ancient ruins, through bustling cities, to the sparkling ports of the Mediterranean Sea and a place the cat can call home.

      The Cat Who Walked Across France