The Secrets of the Half Moon Village

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The adventure begins with the four getting to know the EB23 they are going to attend. On the day of the presentation, they meet the DT and EVT teacher, José Alverto H. Ribeiro, better known as Beto, half gypsy and architect.

All teachers have nicknames; Gipsy Indian (has accompanied Beto since college); the Sabichona Witch, a teacher of Portuguese and Study, directs the Student Support Office and beyond, so she is also known as the Sabichona Witch / Psychologist Witch. The Miss Cup, the Frog, the Chicken, the Miss Pills…

A teacher, Unctuous, will be the fuse to set everything on fire. He is arrested, but manages to escape.

The revival of neo-Nazism appears in force in the village, where chests with ju deus goods were found in the 1st adventure, at the house of Isabel, the heiress of the Abandoned House.

Everyone ends up being entangled, in one way or another, in the mysteries that exist in the village.

How and why is Luís almost kidnapped at the school’s Christmas Party and ends up kidnapped at the end? What will be the outcome? What is Ti Jaquim’s role in the plot? And the gypsy tribe? And why are Ana Luísa, Isabel, Beto, Ti Jaquim and Manolo Hernan dez, chief of the tribe and Beto’s adoptive father, targets to be shot down?

Do you like mysteries?

Then you have to read the book.

Age: +12

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The secrets of the Half Moon Village
The Secrets of the Half Moon Village
10,60 

Maria Teresa Portal Oliveira (wrote) – Paulo Salvador Lopes (illustrated)

Age: +12

Maria Teresa Portal was born on 5/7/1955 in Paranhos, Porto. She studied Germanic Philology at the Faculty of Letters of the University of Porto and taught 9th grade, in 77/78, at the Liceu Nacional de Guimarães and 2nd and 3rd grade for 42 years, the last 35 at EB2,3 and Caldas das Taipas, where she lives. She is now retired. She created “O Pequeno Jornalista”, the school newspaper that won 2nd and 3rd place in the School Newspaper Competition in 92/93 and 95/96, keeping it going for 30 years until she retired. She taught journalism at the Journalism Club and then at the Journalism and Creative Writing Workshop. She was in the management of the school/school grouping for 25 years, namely as vice-president and deputy director, having received a commendation in the Diário da República. As a columnist, she has written for the regional newspaper O Povo de Guimarães and for O Reflexo, the town newspaper of Caldas das Taipas. She now wants to devote herself to her writing/poetry career, which she left on the back burner while she was working on her first job. Many of her short stories have been published in the Jornal Escolar and she has read them to schools in the school group, namely the Pinheiral Kindergarten. Although her audience is younger, many of her stories are loved by pre-school and primary school children.

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Weight0,250 kg
Dimensions12,8 × 19,4 × 12 cm
Age

+12

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