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Geronimo Stilton Graphic Novels #19: Lost in Translation

Geronimo Stilton Graphic Novels #19: Lost in Translation

Published in
2017
4.15
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Description

During Napoleon's 1798 campaign in Egypt, Lieutenant Pierre-Fran§ois Bouchard found the Rosetta Stone. But he doesn't know that Pirate Cats have already replaced the original piece with their own version. Now it's up to Geronimo and friends find the real Stone and give it back to history!
Age
7-11
Text complexity
developing
Length
56 pages
Book in series
#19

Why to read

  • Engaging Storyline: 'Geronimo Stilton Graphic Novels #19: Lost in Translation' offers an exciting and captivating plot that keeps readers, especially younger audiences, engaged from beginning to end. The graphic novel format brings the story to life with vivid illustrations that complement the narrative.
  • Language and Culture Exploration: This installment of Geronimo Stilton's adventures dives into themes of language and culture, providing an entertaining way for readers to learn about the importance of communication and understanding in a diverse world.
  • Educational Value: As with other Geronimo Stilton books, this graphic novel subtly incorporates educational content, such as vocabulary building and problem-solving skills, making it a valuable read for children looking to improve their reading comprehension and cognitive abilities.
  • Family-Friendly Entertainment: The Geronimo Stilton series is known for its wholesome content that can be enjoyed by readers of all ages. 'Lost in Translation' continues this tradition, offering a fun and safe reading experience that can be shared with family members, promoting bonding and a love for reading.