Ulysses Moore. The Door to Time
Written by Pierdomenico Baccalario
256 pages
Age 9+
Rights sold: INDONESIAN, POLISH, PORTUGUESE, SPANISH, TURKISH
The legendary 10 million-seller series, translated into more than 30 languages, now with a brand-new graphic look.
Book 1: The Door to Time
In the remote village of Kilmore Cove, on a cliff by the sea, the mysterious Villa Argo — once owned by Ulysses Moore — hides one of the legendary Doors of Time: portals carved in sycamore wood that open to imaginary lands like El Dorado, Atlantis, and 18th-century Venice. These doors can be opened only with special keys, each marked with an animal symbol and able to choose its own keeper. When twins Jason and Julia unlock one, they’re swept into a journey through vanishing worlds and distant ages. Alongside their friend Rick, they follow the trail of Ulysses Moore and the Door Builders, uncovering long-lost secrets — while trying to escape those who seek to steal their power. Why them? And who is Ulysses Moore, really?
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