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Kaja & Capt'n Pick – A Sailing Ship Full of Secrets

A funny summer adventure with a dash of magic about friendship and sailing.
Not only does Kaja have to spend her holidays with her mean aunt and even meaner cousin, they also happen to live in the most boring place on earth. But while exploring the neighbour's wild garden, she finds an old sailing ship and meets Pick, who turns out to be a real ship's kobold. They quickly become friends and when Kaja finds out that Pick has never left the garden and dreams about going to the sea, she has to find a way to make it happen. When her cousin thwarts her original plan, it all comes down to winning the annual regatta - but will they have a chance against their seasoned competitors?
Category:
Children's
Type:
Hardcover
Recommended Age:
8+
Pages:
176
Publication Date:
Dimensions:
14,0 x 21,0 cm
ISBN:
978-3-7348-4760-8
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Author

Jan Strathmann studied literature and history and initially worked as a dramaturg for the theatre until one day he defected to the competition and has been writing screenplays for movies and TV as well as novels and stories for children since. Furthermore, he works as a script consultant for series and movies. He lives in Berlin.


Illustrator

Alex Peter is a children’s books illustrator. Even as a toddler, the native Middle Franconian with French roots wasn’t able to put away the pen and already visited an art school as a kindergartner. As an adult, she decided to train as a digital media designer then worked in advertising agencies for a while before she became self-employed as an illustrator in Switzerland.