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The Other Side of the Wall
โ Scribed by Amy Ephron
- Publisher
- Penguin Young Readers Group;Philomel Books
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 404 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
In this third book in the adventures of Tess and Max, internationally bestselling author Amy Ephron takes readers to London at Christmastime, where a new fantastical journey awaits.
It's Christmastime, and Tess and Max are back with their Aunt Evie, this time at a lovely hotel in London. As they wait for their parents to arrive, they enjoy the nearby snow-covered Hyde Park, even taking a horse and carriage ride along its curving paths.
When Tess befriends a mysterious boy named Colin at teatime, though, she inadvertently starts them off on their next adventure. Following Colin up to his suite on the eighth floor, Tess and Max emerge from the elevator in what looks like a 1920s costume party. But is there more to Colin and his hotel suite than meets the eye? And how is the cat's eye marble that Max found -- which looks eerily similar to the crystal at the top of their carriage driver's cane -- connected?
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