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Now sixteen, Andy Ritter Von Krumm is heading to veterinary college, the first step in achieving his dream of becoming an animal doctor. When his special friend, the magic pencil spirit, appears unexpectedly after a six-year absence Andy knows it means his evil aunt Kunnikunde and the Devil himself are on the rampage once again. Kunnikunde attempts to destroy Andy's father's pencil factory by accusing him of defrauding the tax office. A big court case results, which of course ultimately becomes a chaotic and hilarious shambles of lunacy and mayhem. The murderous Kunnikunde also plans to kill…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Now sixteen, Andy Ritter Von Krumm is heading to veterinary college, the first step in achieving his dream of becoming an animal doctor. When his special friend, the magic pencil spirit, appears unexpectedly after a six-year absence Andy knows it means his evil aunt Kunnikunde and the Devil himself are on the rampage once again. Kunnikunde attempts to destroy Andy's father's pencil factory by accusing him of defrauding the tax office. A big court case results, which of course ultimately becomes a chaotic and hilarious shambles of lunacy and mayhem. The murderous Kunnikunde also plans to kill Andy and his parents in the most violent and spectacular manner her deranged mind can imagine. Yet again, Andy and the magic pencil fight a life and death battle against the diabolical forces of evil.
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Autorenporträt
For author A.W. Faber-Castell (Count Andreas von Faber-Castell), every pencil holds the promise of magic. From the time he was a young boy he has always regarded pencils as small magic wands that inspire creativity and make the imagination visible.Known as Count Andy to his colleagues, he is the last surviving member of the 8th generation pencil dynasty to have been actively involved in the running of the famous company, which began in Germany in 1761.