While hiking on the Continental Divide of Costa Rica, a young boy with a heart condition falls into a magical otherworld full of fantastical creatures.
"While hiking on the Continental Divide of Costa Rica, a young boy with a heart condition falls into a magical otherworld full of fantastical creatures."
"While hiking on the Continental Divide of Costa Rica, a young boy with a heart condition falls into a magical otherworld full of fantastical creatures."@en
"Felix is a special sort of hero: he is brave and resourceful, but has a heart condition that threatens his life. When he visits the Divide with his parents, he finds himself in an amazing back-to-front world where mythical creatures are real and humans and science are just rumour and legend."@en
"Felix is spending his last summer in Costa Rica where continents meet and oceans part. At the very center of this global crossroads, he faints and falls through the Divide."@en
"While hiking on the Continental Divide of Costa Rica, a young boy with a heart condition falls into a magical otherworld full of fantastical creatures. Suggested level: primary, intermediate, junior secondary."@en
"Félix, 13 ans, a une maladie cardiaque qui met sa vie en danger. Pour le distraire, ses parents l'emmènent au Costa-Rica voir la Faille, endroit particulier de partage des eaux entre l'océan Pacifique et l'Atlantique. A cet endroit précis, Félix s'évanouit et se réveille dans un autre monde peuplé d'elfes, de griffons, licornes, dragons, lutins, etc... Tous vont l'aider à repartir dans son pays."
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