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thief lord
Cornelia Funke's first book was "The Thief Lord," published in 2000. It is a novel set in Venice and follows the adventures of a group of street children led by a boy named Prosper.
"The Thief Lord" by Cornelia Funke is set in Venice, Italy. The story follows a group of orphaned children who live in an abandoned movie theater and are led by the mysterious Thief Lord.
The year of copyright, for the original text by Cornelia Funke, was 2000, but the English translation was copyrighted in 2002.
No, Cornelia Funke just went there. Venice later became the setting of her book The Thief Lord, and your question probably comes from the details of Venice shown, which is really based on her experience and memories from traveling there. Cornelia Funke was born in Germany, in the small town of Dorsten, North-Rhine Westphalia.
Lucia is a minor character in the book "The Thief Lord" by Cornelia Funke. She is the aunt of the main characters, Prosper and Bo, who takes care of them after their parents' death. She is portrayed as caring and kind-hearted towards the children.
If you mean in the Inkworld series, it was called Inkheart.If you mean her first book ever, the first book Cornelia wrote was Die Wilden Hühner, which translates into English as "The Wild Chickens." She wrote it in 1993. The first novel she wrote was The Thief Lord in 2000.
No. Cornelia Funke ended the Inkheart trilogy with Inkdeath.
Um... the book Thief Lord doesn't belong in this category, it's by a completely different authorLet me answer this with a question of my own. What the heck is the Thief Lord?Well, The Thief Lord is a book written by Cornelia Funke and is also becoming a movie. I am not sure when the movie will be screening, but I don't think it had come out in Australia yet. I have read the book, it is really good, so if you want to read it go to your local book store or library and have a great read!Sorry I don't know when the movie is coming out. :(
Definitely Inkheart
Ghost-hunters is a four book series written by the German author Cornelia Funke.
Cornelia Funke illustrated it herself.