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Overview"A Mom's Choice Awards(R) Gold Recipient ""A book you won't want to put down."" - Readers' Favorite ★★★★★ ""Will enrapture middle grade fantasy readers."" - Booklife (Editor's Pick) ""Imaginative and colorful... a page turner from the very first moment."" - The Children's Book Review A riveting new fantasy adventure, perfect for fans of Keeper of the Lost Cities and Percy Jackson and the Olympians. It's not unusual for twelve-year-old Alessia to lose control of her emotions and create a scene at school. It is unusual when one day she's attacked there by a giant frog monster and plunged into the underwater realm of Atlantis in an overturned boat. On arriving in Atlantis, she learns that her long-lost father may have been from there. Determined to investigate, she stays and enrolls in Atlantide school: The Octopus's Garden. But uncovering the truth is not easy when the tyrannical Atlantide Emperor forbids asking about missing people. With the help of her newfound school friends, Alessia will have to steal evidence from a grumpy teacher, escape from rebel merfolk and make rhymes with menacing blue people of Minch to discover the key to her past. Meanwhile, someone knows exactly who she's the daughter of, and is ready to kill her for it. Cover Design: Alessandro Brunelli" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nathalie Laine , Alessandro BrunelliPublisher: Nathalie Laine Imprint: Nathalie Laine Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.481kg ISBN: 9781736170427ISBN 10: 1736170422 Pages: 326 Publication Date: 27 February 2021 Recommended Age: From 9 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsEditorial Reviews Aquatic and exotic; a fun and fast-moving tale of friendship. - Kirkus Reviews Alessia's magical journey to the lost city of Atlantis and the discovery of her family's history will enrapture middle grade fantasy readers. - Booklife (Editor's Pick) Imaginative and colorful, Alessia in Atlantis is a page turner from the very first moment... Perfect for lovers of fantasy and science fiction. - The Children's Book Review Pulses with action right from the start in a unique tale with a magical setting and a fun plot with lots of twists and turns. The characters are wonderfully quirky and well-developed... This is a page-turner, a book you won't want to put down. - Reader's Favorite (5-star review) For young readers looking for a new fantasy world in which to get lost, Alessia in Atlantis may be just the ticket... A cute, creative, and occasionally scary world full of magical creatures and mysteries just waiting to be solved. - IndieReader Reader Reviews Fast-paced and captivating... from the fantastic world building; to the mysterious plot; to the beautiful friendships Alessia makes. I think this will be a huge hit with Middle Grade fantasy lovers. - M. Atkinson, Librarian (5-star review on Netgalley) Such an immersive world that you will never want to leave. - Sheryl M (5-star review on Netgalley) A spell-binding tale of intrigue and adventure... A delight to read that will captivate the attention of middle-schoolers (and beyond), and stimulate their imaginations. Highly recommended. - Paul (5-star review on Goodreads) This story is so much fun! I absolutely loved getting to explore Atlantis as Alessia was learning about her new world... and I honestly want so many more books set in this world! - Kyla Vaughan (4-star review on Goodreads) Jam-packed full of adventure, with characters that are fun to read and a mystery factor that keeps the reader on their toes till the end. - Tiffany Ferrell (5-star review on Readers' Favorite) Editorial Reviews Aquatic and exotic; a fun and fast-moving tale of friendship. - Kirkus Reviews Alessia's magical journey to the lost city of Atlantis and the discovery of her family's history will enrapture middle grade fantasy readers. - Booklife Imaginative and colorful, Alessia in Atlantis is a page turner from the very first moment... Perfect for lovers of fantasy and science fiction. - The Children's Book Review Pulses with action right from the start in a unique tale with a magical setting and a fun plot with lots of twists and turns. The characters are wonderfully quirky and well-developed... This is a page-turner, a book you won't want to put down. - Reader's Favorite (5-star review) For young readers looking for a new fantasy world in which to get lost, Alessia in Atlantis may be just the ticket... A cute, creative, and occasionally scary world full of magical creatures and mysteries just waiting to be solved. - IndieReader Reader Reviews Fast-paced and captivating... from the fantastic world building; to the mysterious plot; to the beautiful friendships Alessia makes. I think this will be a huge hit with Middle Grade fantasy lovers. - M. Atkinson, Librarian (5-star review on Netgalley) Such an immersive world that you will never want to leave. - Sheryl M (5-star review on Netgalley) A spell-binding tale of intrigue and adventure... A delight to read that will captivate the attention of middle-schoolers (and beyond), and stimulate their imaginations. Highly recommended. - Paul (5-star review on Goodreads) This story is so much fun! I absolutely loved getting to explore Atlantis as Alessia was learning about her new world... and I honestly want so many more books set in this world! - Kyla Vaughan (4-star review on Goodreads) Jam-packed full of adventure, with characters that are fun to read and a mystery factor that keeps the reader on their toes till the end. - Tiffany Ferrell (5-star review on Readers' Favorite) Editorial Reviews Aquatic and exotic; a fun and fast-moving tale of friendship. - Kirkus Reviews Alessia's magical journey to the lost city of Atlantis and the discovery of her family's history will enrapture middle grade fantasy readers. - Booklife Imaginative and colorful, Alessia in Atlantis is a page turner from the very first moment... Perfect for lovers of fantasy and science fiction. - The Children's Book Review Pulses with action right from the start in a unique tale with a magical setting and a fun plot with lots of twists and turns. The characters are wonderfully quirky and well-developed... This is a page-turner, a book you won't want to put down. - Reader's Favorite (5-star review) For young readers looking for a new fantasy world in which to get lost, Alessia in Atlantis may be just the ticket... A cute, creative, and occasionally scary world full of magical creatures and mysteries just waiting to be solved. - IndieReader Reader Reviews Fast-paced and captivating... from the fantastic world building; to the mysterious plot; to the beautiful friendships Alessia makes. I think this will be a huge hit with Middle Grade fantasy lovers. - M. Atkinson, Librarian (5-star review on Netgalley) Such an immersive world that you will never want to leave. - Sheryl M (5-star review on Netgalley) A spell-binding tale of intrigue and adventure... A delight to read that will captivate the attention of middle-schoolers (and beyond), and stimulate their imaginations. Highly recommended. - Paul (5-star review on Goodreads) This story is so much fun! I absolutely loved getting to explore Atlantis as Alessia was learning about her new world... and I honestly want so many more books set in this world! - Kyla Vaughan (4-star review on Goodreads) Jam-packed full of adventure, with characters that are fun to read and a mystery factor that keeps the reader on their toes till the end. - Tiffany Ferrell (5-star review on Readers' Favorite) Author Information"Nathalie Laine is a children's fantasy author. She lives a safe distance away from the ocean, in Paris, France, where she works in marketing. She enjoys: poking her finger into the mini whirlpools that form above bath drains, randomly understanding words in a language she doesn't know, wrongly guessing the double-agent in cold war spy stories, sharing a Turkish meal of ""Lion's milk"", fish and turnip juice with friends, and getting spurned by grumpy cats. She may have snuck some of the above into her novel series Alessia in Atlantis. She is a graduate of the London School of Economics (BSc Management 2010)." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |