Uranus and the bubbles of trouble
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Author
Contributions
- Craig Phillips - Illustrator
- Williams, Suzanne, 1953- author - Contributor
- Phillips, Craig, 1974- illustrator - Contributor
Publication
2015 - Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
28,750 words, Guess
Page Count
115 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101481435124
- ISBN-101481435132
- ISBN-139781481435123
- ISBN-139781481435130
- Library of Congress Control Number2015952119
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number911396404
- Better World Books9781481435123
- Better World Books9781481435130
- Open LibraryOL27195097M
Classifications
- DDC[E]
- LCCPZ7.H7427 Ur 2015
- LCCPZ7.H7427Ur 2015
Description
"A clash between the Titans and The Olympians at sea leaves Zeus and his friends shipwrecked--and in a tidal wave of trouble--in this Heroes in Training adventure" -- "After an encounter with Uranus, God of the Sky (and father of the Titans), the Olympians find themselves in the middle of a battle between two big-time Titans. On Cronus's orders, Titan Oceanus dives into the sea and causes it to turn even stormier. He's heading straight for the Olympians' boat, planning to capsize it, no doubt. Just when it looks like the Olympians are done for, Zeus throws his thunderbolt high and causes a huge battle in the sky between the Titans. As broken stars and hunks of clouds crash to earth and into the sea around the Olympians and their ship, they manage to escape--thanks to some help from Zeus's medallion and guide, Chip--but find themselves shipwrecked. And as Uranus's stars begin to fall in the ocean, the huge splash makes a wave of bubbles that heads for the shore of the island where the Olympians and their ship are trapped. And Zeus has a feeling those bubbles mean trouble" --
Subjects
Series Statement
- Heroes in training -- #11
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