Merlin's island / by Elisa Puricelli Guerra ; illustrated by Gabo León Bernstein ; translated to English by Chiara Pernigotti.
The town of Pembrose in Cornwall, where Minerva, Ravi, and Thomasina live, is surrounded by places in the legends of King Arthur (which attract tourists), so when a famous archeologist arrives to debunk the legends, the three friends put aside the mystery of Minerva's identity and set out to prove that there really is magic in this place.
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- ISBN: 9781434265142 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 154 pages : illustrations, map.
- Publisher: North Mankato, MN : Stone Arch Books, 2014.
Content descriptions
| General Note: | Translation of: L'isola di Merlino. |
| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 10.79 |
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- Capstone Press
A man comes to Pembrose to visit Merlin's cave, but Minerva wonders if it is truly the sorcerer's cave. - Capstone Press
The people of Pembrose have long believed that King Arthur and the sorcerer Merlin once lived near their small town. In fact, the cave where Merlin did his magic is a popular attraction for visitors. But now a handsome archeologist has come to town claiming that the cave is just a hoax, a legend to attract tourists. Minerva, Ravi, and Thomasina believe in the legend and in Merlin. Once they prove it to the scientist, the three friends can get back to the mystery of Minerva's missing parents.