The Canadelves
By Cristina Rebiere and Olivier Rebiere
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The Canadelves
Cathy spends the holidays in Mauricie, a beautiful region of Canada. Summer promises to be good with Mathilde who takes care of her. Caroline, her best friend, was able to join her to spend several weeks together. They are astonished by the wide forests and lakes. It is in this setting that they meet new friends: the Canadelves, who will teach them the healing and magical properties of new plants. But also birds and large mammals which also appear in the wild and cause a lot of emotions.
The two friends do not forget to attend the elves’ school. And they will need all their inventiveness to counter the growing threat caused by the war of the ogres: pollution is spreading everywhere. Indeed, they will not be spared their wickedness and Caroline will suffer the terrible consequences. It will take all the energy and spells of the elves to try to save her. For the first time, Charles will bring humans into the battle: a necessary alliance. Here is a whole new adventure from Cathy Merlin to the land of the Canadelves where you will discover some beautiful landscapes of Canada!
Cathy Merlin: a series about magic and ecology!
Pollution, climate change: the current challenges of our world are numerous. How to explain complex concepts to the youngest? How can we make our children getting aware of these problems and reconnecting with Nature? We must both use the mechanisms of tales and legends as well as the harsh realities from which our planet suffers. This positive collection of small novels tries to offers this kind of vision to young adolescents who have their feet on the ground but still know how to dream!
“Cathy Merlin” is a youth series full of magical and great adventures. Each book combines magic and realism and skillfully slaloms between spells and plants’ medicinal properties. With humor and wisdom, Cristina Rebiere takes great pleasure in making us travel around the world in places that really exist and that she has visited. So, get ready to discover an original and atypical series that will delight readers of all ages!
Cristina Rebiere
Courte biographie:Cristina Rebière est auteure de nombreux guides et livres. Elle a dirigé une maison d'édition, un parc d'aventures et mené à bien de nombreuses missions dans la fonction publique européenne. Elle est aussi spécialisée dans la formation continue.Ses origines:Après la Révolution roumaine, Cristina interrompt de brillantes études pour entrer à l'université en France où elle suit tout le cursus en faculté de droit et obtient une Maîtrise en Administration Économique et Sociale. D'abord chargée de communication dans un Institut Français en Allemagne, elle devient statisticienne à Bruxelles pour un bureau d'assistance de la Commission Européenne. De retour à Bucarest elle est successivement contrôleuse de gestion, directrice de maison d'édition, experte européenne puis professeure de français. En Roumanie elle fonde avec son mari une entreprise de team building puis le premier parc d'aventures jamais créé dans ce pays - construit de leurs mains - qui attirera des milliers de personnes, écoles et entreprises dans la pratique du sport et d'activités de cohésion en pleine nature. Avec son équipe, elle conçoit et construit des parcours d'escalade dans les arbres pour d'autres clients.Au rectorat de l'Académie de la Martinique, Cristina prend en charge la coordination de la Cellule Académique des Fonds Européens et de Coopération où elle accompagne les porteurs de projet dans le montage des dossiers, assure la formation en ingénierie de projet, gère un réseau de plus d'une soixantaine d'enseignants référents à l'ouverture internationale. Elle assure la gestion opérationnelle de plusieurs projets de coopération. Elle assure l'actualisation du site internet de la Délégation Académique aux Relations Internationales et à la Coopération.La pédagogie de Cristina Rebière est basée sur le pragmatisme et l'efficacité.Domaines de compétence:management de projet, voyage, marketing social de contenu, team building, formation initiale et continue, expertise en fonds européens, budgétisation, planification, productivité et stratégie, coaching, ingénierie financière, webmestre, statistiques, procédures, web intégration, conception graphique, communication, conception et construction de parcs d'aventure
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The Canadelves - Cristina Rebiere
Cathy Merlin
The Canadelves
Tome 3
Copyright © Cristina Rebière. All rights reserved.
Translated by Marc Rebière
Cathy Merlin
1. Elves’ world
2. The path of secrets
3. The Canadelves
...
1 – Mauricie
01-Mauricie.gifCathy and Caroline walked on the path in silence, like robots. Their pallor drew the attention of Mathilde who felt that the ranger they had just left had something to do with it. She tried to learn more about what happened, but the teenage girls were evasive and replied that this guy had scared them with his dismal laugh and Machiavellian gaze.
Mathilde felt that they were not telling her everything, but noticing the deep discomfort that had settled in their eyes, she decided to leave them be for the moment. Besides, she too had found this man quite destabilizing, so how could she not understand the effect on young girls their age, especially after the trauma of the kidnapping that they had just suffered recently!
She took the precaution of asking them if they preferred to turn back, but Cathy and Caroline, after a brief exchange of glances, offered to continue the walk. Either way, the shock was now over and even if they feared the return of the individual, they did not want to arouse the suspicions of their companion. In addition, on the trailhead sign it was indicated that the hike covered 500 meters, so this would not last...
Cathy began to find the distance longer than the one announced and wondered if it was not a subterfuge of the ogre... In fact was it even possible that he was here in Canada? Or was it just a coincidence?
She was impatiently waiting for the end of the walk to be able to discuss it with Caroline.
To lighten up the mood, Mathilde tried to point out to the girls the beauty of the undergrowth by drawing their attention to the magnificent ferns, the rocks covered with moss and the tree trunks trimmed with vegetation that soon awakened the imagination of the two teenage girls. The tension began to dissipate as they let their fantasies carry them to the elven cities. They talked
to each other without saying a word, and realized that they understood each other rather easily.
— Here is the lake and, I believe, the end of the walk, announced Mathilde who had passed them for a few minutes.
lac400.gif— Oh, it’s so beautiful! Cathy exclaimed, running towards the wooden pontoon that she had seen to take a photograph.
— Pass me your camera, I'll photograph you both if you want!
The girls hugged and posed for the photo. Caroline whispered in her friend's ear that they needed to quickly discuss what had just happened. Cathy nodded, looking for a way to slip away so they could speak quietly.
— Mathilde, it's a nice picnic spot, right here on the beach, isn't it? she asked.
— Yes, it is a very nice location, but it’s still early girls. Are you already that hungry?
— Well... I'm starting to feel hungry, replied Caroline imagining that her friend had thought of a plan.
— Me too, added Cathy. Can we eat here?
— Why not?
— So, can we let you get things ready while we take some pictures of the undergrowth? she said, as if she had nothing else in mind.
— Yes, go ahead but don’t go too far... I didn’t really like that ranger either, so it is better to be careful!
— No worries! We won't lose sight of you, because just thinking about this guy gives us goosebumps, right Caroline?
— Ah yes, just thinking about his horrific gaze, makes my back freeze, she corrected herself, quickly enough to avoid the mistake that she had almost done.
The girls moved a few meters away and took advantage of a rock to take shelter, while keeping an eye on Mathilde as promised. They had no desire to relive the same misfortune at Lençois, in Brazil. They were both aware of how fortunate they had been to escape with their friends from the ogre's hands. And this miracle was probably not going to repeat itself a second time!
— It’s a good thing you stopped in time earlier, said Cathy relieved. I feared you were going to talk about his missing fingertips...
— Do you think it was… him? asked Caroline, breathless.
— I think it’s very likely... Did you see his gaze? I recognized his sarcasm and then, I did feel like I smelled something like petroleum, didn't you?
— Yes! I assumed that it was my imagination that was playing tricks on me, but if you too have perceived this smell, then it’s clear that it was him... But how did he manage to learn that we were in Canada?
— This is exactly the question I was asking myself! And also, why does he follow us, exactly?! I thought he had kidnapped us to get fresh meat as he said... But there are many other teenagers in Brazil... Why go to Canada, and precisely in this park?
— It's too coincidental, you're right Cathy! He must have something else in mind! But how do we find out what he's looking for?
— I had thought for a moment that, as Gwenola had told us, there must be a conflict between the ogres and the elves and probably Landy was his target, but currently my theory no longer stands! It’s the two of us that are his prey, Caroline! It’s as if he is in hunting mode!
— All the more reason to watch out! Are we coming back next to Mathilde? I know it is not at all logical, but her presence reassures me and I have the impression that as long as we are with her, nothing will happen to us.
— I'm not so sure. She has no magic power... Besides, did you even see the strength of this ogre while we were in his cave? She wouldn't stand a chance... Not to mention the fact that he is armed if you noticed. Frankly, with or without Mathilde... It’s all the same!
— I would still be more reassured if we weren’t alone... Looks like Mathilde is waving at us now.
The picnic went off without any incident. The girls seemed to be less worried. Mathilde understood that they needed some time alone, and encouraged them to take a walk around while she was doing a little reading. She offered to stay an hour longer before going home so the three of them could make dinner before Charles arrived.
Caroline immediately suggested to Cathy that they should return to the same rock so as not to stray too far and risk an unwanted encounter. This was what they did since fear still floated in the air, despite the lunch break which seemed to have made them forget the morning incident, but only for