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Charlie Hernndez & the Phantom of Time
By (Author) Ryan Calejo
4
Simon & Schuster
Aladdin
17th April 2024
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Fantasy
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Places and peoples
FIC
Hardback
384
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 43mm
442g
Inspired by Hispanic folklore, legends, and myths from the Iberian Peninsula and Central and South America, this fourth book in the Charlie Hernndez series follows Charlie as he travels back in time to save the Land of the Living.
Charlie has received a letter from the Land of the Deada dire warning from his grandmother concerning his (and the rest of La Ligas) impending demise. He doesnt have much to go on, but according to the letter, a mysterious incident in the past, known only as The Five Donkeys, set in motion an unstoppable chain of events that will culminate in the total destruction of the Land of the Living.
Left with little alternative, Charlie, Violet, and Ral enlist Esperanzas help to use forbidden calaca magic and travel back in time to the place where the trouble began: 1950s Cuba. But all they discover in the mountain rainforests of Havana is a trail of dark secrets. And the deeper they dig, the more questions they unearth, none of which help them decipher what La Mano Peluda is planning. But perhaps most alarming of all, the friends soon learn that they are not the only time travelers in town.
Pursued by an unspeakable evil, Charlie and Violet must race against time to untangle the past, present, and future before the world they love vanishes into history.
Ryan Calejo is the author of the Charlie Hernndez series. He was born and raised in south Florida, where he graduated from the University of Miami with a BA. He teaches swimming to elementary school students, chess to middle school students, and writing to high school students. Having been born into a family of immigrants and growing up in the so-called Capital of Latin America, Ryan knows the importance of diversity in our communities and is passionate about writing books that children of all ethnicities can relate to.