Jochen Till
Lucifer Junior (Vol. 3)
To Hell and Back
Luzifer junior, Volume 3
illustriert von Raimund Frey
10+,
12/02/2018
224 Pages, 15.3 x 21.5 cm
ISBN 978-3-7855-8638-9
Hardcover
14,95 € (D)
15,40 € (A)
incl. VAT, shipping extra
Rights sold:
(series): Czech, Romanian, Slovak, Spanish (Latin America), Ukrainian
More about this title
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What the hell has happened to the Devil?
• Devilishly good reading for boys, girls and grownups!
• The perfect combination of themes: school and Hell
• A journey to Hell you will never forget!
• Lots of hilarious details
• The funniest children’s book series for 2000 years – at least!Lucifer Junior is the Devil’s son. He lives in Hell, and will one day take over the “family business”. But his father still thinks Junior is far too nice for the job, and sends him off to spend some time in the land of the living at the boarding school St. Fidibus on Earth – after all, where better to learn how to be nasty than among human beings?
What happens in Vol 3:
Luce and his friends set off in search of Lucifer Senior, who has vanished without trace. It looks as though the Devil has been deposed. But what has happened to Lucifer’s dad? And who is in charge of Hell now? The friends head down into the Underworld to investigate. It turns out that Azrael, Lucifer’s other brother (who was supposed to be counting snowflakes in the Arctic), is behind everything. Together with a small army, he has invaded Hell and taken power for himself. He always thought he was the better devil! All of which means Hell is a pretty dangerous place right now for the old boss’s son...
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Praise for the series:
“Someday you’ll find me in Division 67 – the division for mums and dads who spend all their time reading Jochen Till books and delegate the housework to the younger generation. The punishment: eternal washing up! Hilarious and very clever!”
Corinna Höfler, bookseller
“The enthusiastic response among German readers is well-deserved, and the series will certainly spark interest elsewhere.”
Publishing Perspectives
“[A] genially funny story that gives you tears of laughter and has adorable illustrations.”
Hamburger Morgenpost
“Boys will have their fun! Even first readers can keep up with the text and notice: This devil is better than his reputation.”
Tanja Kasischke, Der Sonntag
“Highly entertaining and written in a big font, so that young readers can not only follow the story, but have a good laugh as well.” Mathias Ziegler, Wiener Zeitung
“A fantastic fun showing that you can be really nice and incredibly cool at the same time.”
familien-welt.de
“[…] unites a devilishly well-made idea with the problems of the target audience and sees to hours of wonderful reading fun thanks to its humour.”
hisandherbooks.de