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Books with title Jonathan and the Labyrinth

  • Letsi and the Labyrinth

    Cynthia P. Willow, Michele Carpenter, Cynthia P. Bumpus

    Audible Audiobook (Cynthia P. Bumpus, Nov. 24, 2015)
    Fourteen-year-old Letsi wants to know why the labyrinth is forbidden. Tragedy forces her to move in with her wealthy aunt, where the labyrinth consumes her thoughts and gives her hope for a new adventure. Her late uncle created the maze, but only one person alive knows the treasure it holds. Letsi's aunt has warned her to stay away from it, but she is much too curious. Once she discovers her uncle's blueprints, she begins a quest to unlock the secrets within the labyrinth. But someone else wants the treasure and will stop at nothing to find it. Can Letsi solve the puzzle and discover what her uncle meant to stay hidden, or has she put herself in more danger than she can handle?
  • Jonathan and the Labyrinth

    Elizabeth Harding

    eBook (ikria, April 20, 2016)
    Jonathan is on holiday with his family in an old house in the Peak District . In the attic of the house he finds a diary that a boy called Reggie had started to write in 1939. In the back of the diary he also finds a copy of a map and the English translation of a letter originally written in Latin. Some other objects, such as a peculiar glassy stone have something to do with the letter and the map, and Jonathan is determined to find out what the secrets are that bind the strange artefacts together. It doesn’t take long before he finds himself caught up in the ancient past as well as in the worlds of mythology, magic and the more recent history of the Second World War.
  • Jonathan and the Labyrinth

    Elizabeth Harding

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 30, 2016)
    Jonathan is on holiday with his family in the Peak District. In the attic of the house he finds a diary that a boy called Reggie had started to write in 1939. In the back of the diary he also finds a copy of a map and the English translation of a letter originally written in Latin. Some other objects, such as a peculiar glassy stone have something to do with the letter and the map and Jonathan is determined to find out the secrets that bind the strange artefacts together. It doesn't take long before he finds himself caught up in the world of the ancient past as well as the worlds of mythology, magic and the more recent Second World War.
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  • Letsi and the Labyrinth

    Cynthia P. Willow, Carol Fountain

    eBook
    Fourteen-year-old Letsi wants to know why the labyrinth is forbidden. Tragedy forces her to move in with her wealthy aunt, where the labyrinth consumes her thoughts and gives her hope for a new adventure. Her late uncle created the maze, but only one person alive knows the treasure it holds. Letsi's aunt has warned her to stay away from it, but she is much too curious. Once she discovers her uncle’s blueprints, she begins a quest to unlock the secrets within the labyrinth. But someone else wants the treasure and will stop at nothing to find it. Can Letsi solve the puzzle and discover what her uncle meant to stay hidden, or has she put herself in more danger than she can handle?
  • Lilly and the Labyrinth

    K.A. Kardos

    language (, May 26, 2018)
    six year old Lilly lives in her own house of horrors surrounded by abuse and isolation, she longs for an escape from the life she's been left in. Out of desperation Lilly finds herself in a place she could only imagine in her dreams, fighting monstrous creatures and over coming her fears to strive to find peace and to be with her mother once again.
  • Letsi and the Labyrinth

    Cynthia P. Willow, Mary C. Findley, Carol Fountain

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 9, 2015)
    Fourteen-year-old Letsi wants to know why the labyrinth is forbidden. Tragedy forces to move in with her wealthy aunt, where the labyrinth consumes her thoughts and gives her hope for a new adventure. Her late uncle created the maze, but only one person alive knows the treasure it holds. Letsi's aunt has warned her to stay away from it, but she is much too curious. Once she discovers her uncle’s blueprints, she begins a quest to unlock the secrets within the labyrinth. But someone else wants the treasure and will stop at nothing to find it. Can Letsi solve the puzzle and discover what her uncle meant to stay hidden, or has she put herself in more danger than she can handle?