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An action-packed story about a group of children with a unique ability to jump into paintings and move around in them! Thirteen-year-old Vincent has a very special talent: He can jump into paintings and move around inside them! When the painting The Thunderstorm by an old Dutch painter is stolen from a London mansion, Vincent decides to track it down. During his search, to his great surprise, he meets Holly, who can dive into paintings just like him. The two make a bet: Whoever finds The Thunderstorm first wins! Vincent is sure that he will be faster than Holly, but the search turns out to be unexpectedly difficult. And suddenly something is also wrong with Vincent van Gogh's Starry Night. Why is it that when Vincent jumps into it, the painting feels like a fake?

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The Picture Visitors, Christina Wolff

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Erscheinungsdatum
2024
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Titel
The Picture Visitors
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Christina Wolff
Verlag
Arctis
Erscheinungsdatum
2024
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
150
ISBN10
1646900294
ISBN13
9781646900299
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An action-packed story about a group of children with a unique ability to jump into paintings and move around in them! Thirteen-year-old Vincent has a very special talent: He can jump into paintings and move around inside them! When the painting The Thunderstorm by an old Dutch painter is stolen from a London mansion, Vincent decides to track it down. During his search, to his great surprise, he meets Holly, who can dive into paintings just like him. The two make a bet: Whoever finds The Thunderstorm first wins! Vincent is sure that he will be faster than Holly, but the search turns out to be unexpectedly difficult. And suddenly something is also wrong with Vincent van Gogh's Starry Night. Why is it that when Vincent jumps into it, the painting feels like a fake?