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Scary Stories at the Lighthouse

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  • Categories:Literature & Fiction
  • Language:Spanish(Translation Services Available)
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  • Pages:180
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  • Size:130mm×195mm
  • Publication Place:Spain
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English title 《 Scary Stories at the Lighthouse 》
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Scary stories have always appealed to young readers, but these ones are terrifying.
Scary stories have always appealed to young readers. This book tells some truly terrifying ones. It all starts when four friends decide to meet secretly in a small lighthouse that is a bit far away from the coast and accessible only by boat. They decide the place is the best scenario for their plans. Each one has to write down and explain a scary story to each other, and after that they will vote which one they liked the most. What they don't know is that the same night, they will live in first person one of their own horror stories.

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Daniel Hernández Chámbers was born in Santa Cruz de Tenerife into a Spanish-British family. He is an engine driver on the Alicante tramway and a writer of children 's and young adult literature, with around 50 published works. In 2012 he won his first award,Leer es Vivir Award, followed by the Ala Delta Award in 2016, and the Alandar Award in 2017,the Vila d'Ibi Award in 2018 and the Algar Award in 2019. With Edebé he has also published the Chelo Holmes children series and the children book Águilas sobre Damasco.

Born in Jaca (Huesca) in 1979, Jorge del Corral finished high school and left behind loads of folders full of drawings to continue his academic training in Barcelona, where he studied Fine Arts and a postgraduate degree in creative illustration at EINA school. After a few years in teaching, he decided to focus his career only in illustration. Since then, he has illustrated albums, children's fiction and textbooks for different publishers and countries.

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