Multiverse Teen Travelers by Vianka Van Bokkem

Multiverse Teen Travelers

Multiverse teen travelers

My home was a small village that was surrounded by the famous Crooked Forest in Western Poland. The forest contains about 400 pine trees that grow with a 90 degree bend at the base of their trunks. 

My curiosity is going to take me to an enchanted forest whose inhabitants are as incredible as the multiverse worlds that I am going to visit in the company of other human teens that were captured. My name is Aniela and I invite you to experience our adventures!

Genre: JUVENILE FICTION / Legends, Myths, Fables / General

Secondary Genre: JUVENILE FICTION / Fantasy & Magic

Language: English

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Word Count: 8393

Sample text:

My home was a small village that was surrounded by the famous Crooked Forest in Western Poland. The forest contains about 400 pine trees that grow with a 90 degree bend at the base of their trunks.

I was carrying wood when I heard my mom calling me.

“Aniela, sweetie, can you please come to the kitchen?”

I dropped the wood and went to her side. She was waiting for me by our cabin’s door.

“What do you need, Mom?”

“I am baking a couple of pies and I ran out of berries. Can you please pick some for me?

“Okay, Mom, I will bring as many berries as I can hold in my bag.”

I was walking as fast as I could to come back before dark when I saw a big wall forming ahead of me. I knew the woods very well and I definitely didn’t see that wall before.

When I reached the wall I saw an old man standing by a double wood door. He opened it and I was able to have a peek at some incredible inhabitants.

“You are welcome to go inside Keemmzy!” The old man said, smiling.

Without thinking of how unusual the situation was, I went inside. The old man closed the doors quickly.


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French
Already translated. Translated by Cécile Pério
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Italian
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Portuguese
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Spanish
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