Troublesome Angels and Flying Machines

Troublesome Angels and Flying Machines by Hazel Marshall, published by Oxford University Press in 2004, is a 196-page work written in English. This story follows Blanco Polo, the great-nephew of Marco Polo, as he embarks on an adventurous journey from Venice to Spain. His quest involves building flying machines alongside the villainous Count Maleficio, while he encounters Eva, who is accompanied by her guardian angels and is on her way to an arranged marriage.
Readers will find an engaging narrative filled with action and adventure as Blanco and Eva navigate challenges and unexpected twists. The plot centers on their friendship and Blanco’s aspirations to build and pilot a flying machine, which are threatened by Count Maleficio’s ulterior motives. With the help of angels, Blanco and Eva must escape the dangers that arise, making for a dynamic and entertaining tale within the realms of juvenile fiction and adventure.
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An exciting and fun story about Blanco Polo, the great-nephew of Marco Polo, starts with his journey from Venice to Spain to build flying machines with the villainous Count Maleficio. Along the way Blanco meets Eva, accompanied by her guardian angels, also bound for Spain for an arrangedmarriage to a man old enough to be her grandfather. The pair become friends and Blanco’s dream of building and piloting a flying machine are finally within his grasp. But when Count Maleficio reveals his true intentions for the flying machine, Blanco and Eva have to flee, with the help of theangels.
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