The Enchanted Garden - Secrets Are Blue (Vol.1)

  • In this secret garden, children’s dreams come true
  • For fans of Tanya Stewner
  • Beautifully illustrated by Eva Schöffmann-Davidov
  • More volumes to be published every six months

When Tilda accidentally takes a beautiful blue flower across the high wall surrounding the wild garden next door, she does not suspect anything of the secret that lies within it. She smells at the petals shimmering in all shades of blue just once and – poof! – becomes invisible! Of course, Tilda and her friend Anni have to climb over the wall again – maybe there are more magical flowers to be found? However, entering the garden is strictly forbidden. And its creepy owner definitely wants his magical flower back and keeps an eye on the two girls …
There is something the two girls do not know yet: They will succeed the guardian of the magical plants and learn to use their miraculous powers for the good in the world – and will have lots of fun in the meantime.

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  • Publisher: Fischer Sauerländer
  • Release: 13.03.2019
  • ISBN: 978-3-7373-4142-4
  • 224 Pages
  • Series: Der Zaubergarten
  • Authors: Nelly Möhle
  • Illustrated by: Eva Schöffmann-Davidov
The Enchanted Garden - Secrets Are Blue (Vol.1)
Nelly Möhle Eva Schöffmann-Davidov The Enchanted Garden - Secrets Are Blue (Vol.1)
Gaby Gerster
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Nelly Möhle

When she was a child, Nelly Möhle loved to wander around the huge garden of her grandparents and to make up stories. Between rose brambles and mysterious fir trees she gave her imagination free rein. At some point, she started writing her stories down. “The Enchanted Garden – Secrets are Blue” is Nelly Möhle’s debut and it is as exuberant and cheerful as a colourful garden. The author lives with her family, a dog and a one-hundred-year-old turtle in Offenburg.

Klaus Renner
© Klaus Renner
Eva Schöffmann-Davidov

Eva Schöffmann-Davidov , born in 1973, has been drawing from an early age. She attended the Freie Kunstwerkstatt in Munich before studying graphic design in Augsburg.