Science Mysteries - The Stolen Violin Case
- Publication date: 01.06.2006
- 10+
- 128 Pages, 13 cm x 20 cm
Rights sold:
Chinese (complex), Chinese (simplified), Czech, Greek, Korean
Content
Berlin in 1920: Albert Einstein is a frequent guest at the Goldfarb family's house music sessions. One day Einstein's violin case is stolen, which contains important formulas. Who might have an interest in these records? The siblings Jakob and Hannah investigate the case - and make a startling discovery ...
In every "Global Mysteries" title, young detectives have to solve a crime. With the help of the reader, they look for clues - at the end of each chapter there's a tricky puzzle which will bring them nearer to solving the case. Characters and plot convey information about the country in which the book is set. An appendix provides further knowledge about geography and society.
In every "Global Mysteries" title, young detectives have to solve a crime. With the help of the reader, they look for clues - at the end of each chapter there's a tricky puzzle which will bring them nearer to solving the case. Characters and plot convey information about the country in which the book is set. An appendix provides further knowledge about geography and society.
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