Isabel Abedi
Here Comes Lola! (Vol. 1)
Lola, Volume 1
Illustrationen von Dagmar Henze
01/06/2004
192 Pages, 15.3 x 21.5 cm
ISBN 978-3-7855-5169-1
Hardcover
13,95 € (D)
14,40 € (A)
incl. VAT, shipping extra
Rights sold:
Series: Chinese (simplified), Hebrew, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian
More about this title
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Lola's father is from Brazil, her aunt is only 80-centimetres high and at night she turns into the famous singer Jacky Jones, charming her many million fans. However, Lola does not have a best friend - and that's what she longs for most of all. At her new school, Lola meets the strange girl Flo, who smells horribly of fish. Annalisa visits her just at the moment when Lola's stark-naked father is storming furiously round the flat, because his daughter has unintentionally locked him in the bathroom all day. It's pretty obvious that Lola is going to have to think of another way to find a friend. So she sends her dearest wish up into the sky tied to the end of a balloon. And gets back a mysterious message in a bottle... Best-selling author Isabel Abedi has got off to a splendid start with a very special girls' book series. Lola, distinctively portrayed in Dagmar Henze's charming illustrations, is so attractive and adorable - and her experiences so hilarious - that she will win the hearts of girls of all ages.
- A bestseller for more than 10 years
- Over 2 million copies sold!
- Best known German girl character for the 9+ age group
- Issues such as family, friendship and empathy
- English sample translation
- Successful movie of volume 1
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Lola has the makings of a star. (Rheinische Post)
Lola is addictive! (Kölnische Rundschau)
A book to fall in love with! (Arbeitsgemeinschaft Jugendliteratur und Medien)
„Here comes Lola“ is a magnificent book about the joy and agony of true friendship, about fights, envy, happiness and anger, and the world-best feeling there is: to have someone, who will understand you completely. (Kjl-online)
The funny and witty style that Abedi uses for Lola’s adventures makes you want to read more. (Kölnische Rundschau)
Funny details, witty and exciting. (Wetzlarer Neue Zeitung)