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P. G. Bell's Delivery to the Lost City is the thrilling conclusion of the Train to Impossible Places trilogy, a magical middle-grade adventure.
When the Impossible Postal Express is charged with returning an overdue library book, Suzy Smith looks forward to a nice, simple delivery–just the thing she needs to convince her anxious parents to let her keep her job on the train.
So she’s less than thrilled to discover that not only is the book alive, it’s full of a growing and dangerous magic. Worse still, the world to which it belongs is missing, and Suzy and her friends will have to use all their ingenuity to find it.
Suzy must help a fledgling rebellion seize power, return the book to its rightful owner, and get home before her parents ground her for life.
The conclusion to the Train to Impossible Places trilogy promises to be the most adventurous yet.
When the Impossible Postal Express is charged with returning an overdue library book, Suzy Smith looks forward to a nice, simple delivery–just the thing she needs to convince her anxious parents to let her keep her job on the train.
So she’s less than thrilled to discover that not only is the book alive, it’s full of a growing and dangerous magic. Worse still, the world to which it belongs is missing, and Suzy and her friends will have to use all their ingenuity to find it.
Suzy must help a fledgling rebellion seize power, return the book to its rightful owner, and get home before her parents ground her for life.
The conclusion to the Train to Impossible Places trilogy promises to be the most adventurous yet.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781250190079 |
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Publisher: | Feiwel & Friends |
Publication date: | 01/26/2021 |
Series: | Train to Impossible Places Series , #3 |
Pages: | 416 |
Sales rank: | 51,485 |
Product dimensions: | 5.60(w) x 8.20(h) x 1.50(d) |
Age Range: | 10 - 14 Years |
About the Author
P. G. Bell is a native of south Wales, where he was raised on a diet of Greek mythology, ghost stories, and Doctor Who. He’s had all sorts of jobs over the years, from lifeguard to roller coaster operator, but has always wanted to write stories for a living. His dream came true with the publication of the Train to Impossible Places series. He currently works as a library assistant for Cardiff University and lives in Wales with his wife, Anna, and their two children.
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