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    • Valeria Trovato   

      Peter and the Travel Machine

      Level A2/B1

      During a birthday party, Peter and his friends discover a teleportation machine. Their first journey starts by mistake but, intrigued by the chance to travel in such an easy way, they decide to explore places they have never visited before. So, from the laboratory in the attic where Peter’s father hides his incredible invention, four teenagers will secretly teleport themselves from a place to another. They will visit the stunning Cliffs of Moher, the lively Dublin and the beautiful Edinburgh. In the end, Peter will get the answers to his many questions and will visit Liverpool too.

      The volume includes a dossier on books and films about teleportation, a wide range of four-skills activities and PET-style tests. Online resources include full recordings of each chapter in MP3 format.

    • Benjamin Hurrell   

      The Mystery of the Little Red Owl

      Level A2

      Lucy Miller is having a boring day, but that all changes when her friend Tom has an emergency, she finds a mysterious backpack on the beach, and meets the suspicious Mr Prufrock. Lucy is certain that a crime is going to happen in her home town of Sidmouth, and she knows that the content of the bag is the key to solving the mystery. The police don’t want to investigate: can Lucy and her friends work together to discover the truth before it is too late?

      This original detective story includes the audiobook in MP3 format, information dossiers on South West England’s most famous mystery stories and outdoor sports, as well as many exercises to practice English language skills, including Cambridge KET exam-style activities.

    • Desideria Ferrari   

      Roses on Halloween

      Level A2/B1

      In this gripping adventure, three high school students – Steven, Albert, and Max – sneak into the school basement and end up trapped inside. While desperately trying to get out, they discover that they are not alone: three girls, who introduce themselves as exchange students from France, are locked in there as well. Now the six teens must find a way to get through the night without driving each other crazy. And it is not just any night – it is Halloween: the one

      night when the unimaginable becomes real.

      The volume includes dossiers on Edgar Allan Poe and Halloween, a wide range of four-skills activities, and several KET-style tests. Online resources include full recordings of each chapter in MP3 format.

    • Vittoria Moraci    Sara Ann Testa   

      My Curious Followers

      Level B1

      Vanessa is seventeen. Unlike most of her peers, she loves books and doesn’t care much about clubs, boys and followers. One day, after watching her favourite movie, she makes an unexpected change in her life. With one click, she becomes the modern version of her literary heroine, Elizabeth Bennet. After just a few weeks, her Instagram account lettersof_lizzy gets thousands of views, transforming the fearful and shy girl into a popular content creator.

      One day Vanessa is in Mayfair creating her next Instagram story, when she runs into a man who calls her Lady Elizabeth and invites her to go with him. Where does he ask her to go? Who is this man? What does he want? Vanessa is curious and follows him to Park Lane where a beautiful, Victorian-style carriage is waiting for her. The door opens and …

      My Curious Followers, I warmly suggest you read this book through to the end. It is in fact a well-known, widely accepted truth that in Victorian London unbelievable things can happen to a girl in want of a wonderful, romantic love story.

      The text includes a wide range of four-skills activities and 3 dossiers useful for learning English, Social Studies and Literature.

      The volume gives access to the full recording of the story in Mp3 format.

    • Desideria Ferrari   

      The Adventures of Bob Buzzers. The Brave Little Fly

      Level A2/B1

      Bored with the sheltered tranquillity of the countryside, Bob Buzzers, a brave little fly, decides to set off for London to enjoy city life and learn more about humans.

      Once in London, Bob faces many unexpected challenges: he is trapped inside a school, fights a bully, shares a meal with a sparrow, escapes from an angry crowd, falls in love, witnesses mysterious events, and even ends up on the internet.

      The volume includes a dossier on the city of London and some of its most famous landmarks, a wide range of four-skills activities, and several KET-style tests.

      Online resources include full recordings of each chapter in MP3 format.

    • Jane Austen   

      Emma

      Step into Regency-era England with Jane Austen’s Emma, a literary gem that unveils the intricacies of love and society. Meet Emma Woodhouse, beautiful, clever and rich whose favourite hobby is matchmaking.

      As she busily organises the romantic affairs of her friends, she doesn’t realise she is developing feelings for a man she thinks is just a friend.

      Will she succumb to love despite her resolution to never marry?

      Austen’s smart observations on love, social class and self-discovery are brought to life through sparkling dialogue and vivid characters.

      Emma is a delightful journey through the ups and downs of the heart, where societal norms are challenged and love triumphs in the end.

      The text includes a variety of activities for the four skills and dossiers to discover more about cultural and historical aspects and Mp3 files.

    • William Shakespeare   

      Hamlet

      A Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy that follows Prince Hamlet as he seeks revenge for his father’s murder. With twists, turns, and ghostly encounters, Hamlet navigates a world of lies, love, and madness.

      Join him in unravelling the mysteries of power and morality in this thrilling tale of tragedy and revenge.

      The text includes a variety of activities for the four skills and extra reading, to explore and expand cultural and historical aspects associated with the story from the perspective of a group of teenagers, acting in the play.

    • Valeria Trovato    Debora Troni   

      Myriam and the Dragon

      Myriam has just arrived in a new city with her family and she has a secret: she is a dragon breeder.

      Her new classmates know nothing about her, except that she is an excellent drawer. During a school trip to the Vajes Lake, a legendary place inhabited by mysterious dwarves who live hidden under the mountains surrounding the lake, Myriam will disclose her secret to the only classmate she regards as a real friend, Mirko. They will meet the dwarves because Myriam has an important mission to accomplish and she needs their help.

      The text includes a wide range of four-skills activities and a dossier about dragons in fantasy stories and legendary lakes.

      The volume gives access to the full recording of the story in Mp3 format.

    • Vittoria Moraci    Sara Ann Testa   

      Alice in Americaland

      Alice is sixteen years old and about to live the most exciting experience of her life: a year abroad. When she walks out of the JFK airport in New York and meets her American family, she steps into a new life of discoveries and adventures.

      She attends high school, makes new friends, improves her English and studies subjects she had never thought about before. She travels to new places, discovering a country she never imagined.

      The year spent in the USA will teach Alice to look inside herself and face life with a more reflective mindset. The inevitable comparison between the USA and her homeland will also allow Alice to better understand and appreciate her own country.

      The text includes a wide range of four-skills activities and 3 dossiers useful for learning English, Social Studies and Literature.

      The volume gives access to the full recording of the story in Mp3 format.

    • Desideria Ferrari   

      Bacon and Eggs, or Fish and Chips: That is the Question!

      Determined to meet William Shakespeare and ask him the true meaning of his world-famous line “To be, or not to be - that is the question”, Todd Hunter, a high school student, embarks on a journey through time and space which takes him to the Globe in 1604. However, events take a very unexpected turn, and Todd is caught up in a series of hilarious adventures.

      Eventually, life will teach him a lesson he will never forget on the importance of literature.

      The volume includes two dossiers on Herbert George Wells and William Shakespeare, a wide range of four-skills activities and several KET-style tests.

      Online resources include full recordings of every chapter in Mp3 format.