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The Time-Travelling Cat and the Egyptian Goddess

Author: Julia Jarman and David Collins  

A historical adventure leads Topher and his cat Ka across time back to Ancient Egypt. Can Topher solve the mystery before it's too late?

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Summary

A historical adventure leads Topher and his cat Ka across time back to Ancient Egypt. Can Topher solve the mystery before it's too late?

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Description

Topher and his father are trying to get over the death of Topher's mother, an Egyptologist, when they take in a stray cat. This cat bears an uncanny resemblance to a cat ornament given to Topher by his mother and so they name it 'Ka', meaning 'double'. Topher becomes very attached to Ka and is puzzled by her mysterious absences. One day when he is playing a computer game with an Egyptian theme, Ka jumps on the keys and spells out the name Bubastis, which was the centre of cat worship in Ancient Egypt. Could Ka really be leading a double life and what is she trying to tell Topher?

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Critic Reviews

'Intriguing and well-written fantasy.' -- Books for Keeps
'Incredible!' -- The Sun
'A bright, lively read.' -- Historical Novels Review

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About the Author

Julia Jarman (born March 28, 1946) is a British author of books for children of all reading ages and ability. David R. Collins is a published author and a narrator of children's and young adult books. Some of David's published credits include George Washington Carver: Man's Slave Becomes God's Scientist (Sower Series), Cesar Chavez (Just the Facts Biographies) and J.R.R. Tolkien (Just the Facts Biographies).

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Product Details

Publisher
Bolinda Publishing | Bolinda/Audible Audio
Published
28th November 2018
ISBN
9781489471635

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