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The astonishing chronicles of Oscar from Elsewhere / Jaclyn Moriarty ; illustrations by Kelly Canby.

The astonishing chronicles of Oscar from Elsewhere / Jaclyn Moriarty ; illustrations by Kelly Canby.
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ISBN 9781760526368 (hardback)
Name Moriarty, Jaclyn author.
Title The astonishing chronicles of Oscar from Elsewhere / Jaclyn Moriarty ; illustrations by Kelly Canby.
Published Crows Nest, NSW : Allen & Unwin, 2021.
©2021
Description 413 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cm.
Summary Let me get this straight. I'm on a trip with the following people: 1) Bronte, a girl who makes magical 'Spellbinding' rings, 2) Alejandro, a former pirate/current prince who can shoot arrows and make fire from stones, 3) Imogen, who can read broken maps and is a kickboxing master, 4) Esther, who saved her entire world from some kind of ancient monster, 5) Astrid, a smart ten year old who can read minds, and 6) Gruffudd, a surprisingly speedy (and always hungry) Elf. And who am I? Just a kid who skips school to ride a skateboard. The Astonishing Chronicles of Oscar from Elsewhere is the account of Monday through Friday of last week. That's when Oscar found himself on a quest to locate nine separate pieces of a key, held by nine separate people, in order to unlock a gluggy silver spell that had trapped the Elven city of Dun-sorey-lo-vay-lo-hey. The quest was an urgent one. Friday at noon, the spell would become permanent, the Elves would be crushed to death and Oscar would be trapped in this magical world forever. (The account, it should be noted, has been written at the request of a small public school's Deputy Principal. She wants to know exactly what Oscar considered more important than coming to school last week.)
Target audience note 10-12 years old.
Reading Program Note Premier's Reading Challenge 5-6.
Subjects Magic -- Juvenile fiction
Paranormal fiction
Quests (Expeditions) -- Juvenile fiction
Children's stories
Premier's Reading Challenge 5-6
Genre Fantasy fiction
Other Names Canby, Kelly illustrator.
Series Kingdoms and empires book 04.
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