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Books in The Children of Time series

  • Charlie Bone and the Wilderness Wolf

    jenny-nimmo

    Hardcover (Egmont Books Ltd, March 15, 2007)
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  • Children of the World - Kuntai: A Masai Child

    Muriel Nicolotti

    Hardcover (Blackbirch Press, May 2, 2005)
    Through the presentation of Kuntai's village life, readers become familiar with certain customs of the Masai, a culturally and linguistically distinct people living near the equator in eastern Africa. The Masai are a warrior tribe native to the region that includes Kenya and Tanzania.
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  • Ballel: A Child of Senegal

    Mango Editions

    Hardcover (Blackbirch, May 2, 2005)
    Describes the life of seven-year-old Ballel, a girl who lives in Thiáes; includes her education, food, housing, and family; and presents general information about the region she lives in.
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  • Children of the World - Tomasino: A Child of Peru

    Herve Giraud, Jean-Charles Rey

    Hardcover (Blackbirch Press, May 2, 2005)
    Bordering the Pacific Ocean in western South America is Peru, the country a boy named Tomasino calls home. Tomasino, who is always accompanied by his horse, exemplifies a Peruvian lifestyle that continues an ancient way of life.
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  • Asha: A Child of the Himalayas

    Mango Editions

    Hardcover (Blackbirch, May 2, 2005)
    Describes the life of seven-year-old Asha, a girl from the village of Naggar who lives with her mother and two sisters, including her schooling; and presents general information about her country and the mountainous region she lives in.
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  • Arafat: A Child of Tunisia

    Mango Editions

    Hardcover (Blackbirch, May 2, 2005)
    Describes the life of seven-year-old Arafat, from the city of Kelibia; includes his family, schooling, and diet; and presents general information about his country.
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  • Burma

    Marylee Knowlton, Mark J. Sachner, Takashi Morieda

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, )
    None
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  • Unsealed: Children of Time Episodes 1-5

    C. I. Chevron

    Paperback (Cypress Knoll Press, Aug. 29, 2019)
    Unravel the secrets of the Ancient Queen or be buried with them.Shattered (Episode 1) When Egyptologist, linguist, and scientist, Dr. Theodosia Bihari, discovers an ancient tomb in the Egyptian desert, she has no idea of the horrors she will find. Now surrounded by hard desert and unexpected calamity, Bihari and her crew must use each of their talents to survive until their airship arrives.Trapped (Episode 2) After being 'rescued' from an Egyptian plateau infested with reanimated dead, Dr. Theodosia Bihari finds herself trapped by The Jackal's ‘protection’. When a mysterious man threatens her life, she begins to believe her captor knows more than he says. Although she detests him, she must play his game to rescue her crew and discover the origin of the noxious substance that infected them. Risen (Episode 3) The decimated crews of the Sky Serpent and the Royal Asp must work together to retrieve their captured mates from an infected village. With the help of her goddaughter, CinderElla, and her husband, Prince Aerysleigh, Dr. Theodosia Bihari leads the ground crew only to discover her stalwart lieutenant, Nathan Claringbold, also appears to be infected.Opened (Episode 4) Despite her best attempts to cure her second in command, Dr. Theodosia Bihari comes to a dead end and must face the fact that cure may only be found in a secret tomb of the Queen of the Three Suns buried under the temple complex of Luxor. With time at a premium, Bihari leads a faithful few into the heart of the city. When the black-clad stalker again threatens to kill her, she is forced to rely on The Jackal's reassurances. However, everyone in this dangerous game holds secrets, and this time they could kill all she holds dear.Revealed (Episode 5) Entombed in an ancient maze with her infected lieutenant and The Jackal, Dr. Theodosia Bihari must use all her knowledge of ancient Egypt and her wits to unravel the traps of the Queen of the Three Suns. However, deep in the bowels of the earth, Bihari discovers the human side of the mad queen, and even more questions that send her hurling through time and space.
  • Finland

    Marylee Knowlton, Mark Sachner

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 1, 1988)
    Describes the life of a boy in Rovaniemi, the capital of Finnish Lapland, who dreams of being a pilot, and discusses Finland's ethnic groups, religion, government, education, industry, geography, and history.
  • Midnight for Charlie Bone

    Jenny Nimmo

    Paperback (Egmont Books Ltd, July 6, 2006)
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  • Cobra King of Kathmandu

    P. B. Kerr

    Hardcover (Fitzgerald Books, Aug. 1, 2009)
    The djinn twins, John and Philippa Gaunt travel from New York to London to Nepal to India to try to help their friend Dybbuk find out who murdered his best friend using the snakebite of the venomous king cobra. Soon they find themselves caught up in the creepy world of the Cult of the Nine Cobras, of which they are a target, and must find the Cobra King talisman to stop the cult leader?s deadly plan. Includes book profile, and after words by the author. 20 chapters, 373 pages.
  • Children of the World: Costa Rica.

    Ronnie Cummins

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, )
    None