Reseña del editor:
The summer is off to a terrible start for Jinny, with bad weather and a cancelled birthday party. It hardly seems a year ago that she had gone on an adventure with her sister Jada, the rebel fairy Minacrist, and the magical people they met within the secret fairy kingdom of New York City. But when a mysterious river man appears with a special key, Jinny, Jada, and their neighbor, Sam, are pulled into a race against time. A sickness has struck the kingdom, turning good fairies into evil, and the children must join forces with Minacrist and their elfin friends to find the source of the Black Power...before the Black Power destroys them. “New friends and foes make 'The Underground Labyrinth an exciting sequel with even more of the fun illustrations that readers loved in Book One.'”-- Sammy the Bookworm, sammythebookworm.com "Jada and Jinny are spunky and very human, and they're pitted against a world of dark and light. And, true to all really good stories, they have abilities they didn't know they had, and advisors who make them laugh, and love for each other and the adventure they've found themselves to be on." -- Karen Heuler, O.Henry Award-winning Author
Biografía del autor:
Louella Dizon San Juan is an author/illustrator and playwright. THE CROWDED KINGDOM (visit http://thecrowdedkingdom.com) is her fantasy series about a tiny kingdom, the two little girls who discover it, and the fragile balance between the human world and the fairy world. Louella is also an active advocate of empowering the involvement of girls and women in math and science, and holds both a Bachelor's Degree in English from Princeton University and a Master's Degree in Computer Science from New York University. Louella's staged and published dramatic work, as Louella Dizon, includes "The Color Yellow: Memoirs of an Asian American" at La Mama Etc., "The Sweet Sound of Inner Light" at The Public, and "Till Voices Wake Us" at the Soho Repertory Theater and, more recently, the Echo Theater in Dallas, TX. Louella's work is featured in the collection, CONTEMPORARY PLAYS BY WOMEN OF COLOR, edited by Kathy Perkins and Roberta Uno, and is archived at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, in the "Roberta Uno Asian American Women Playwrights Scripts Collection, 1924-2002." Connect with Louella on her website at http://louelladizonsanjuan.com
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