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Sobekkare's Revenge: Sometimes Horses Need a Little Magic Paperback – July 7 2011
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An ancient treasure is unearthed from an Egyptian cave by a poor man and he instantly becomes rich beyond his wildest dreams.
But one of the artifacts carries a terrible secret. Queen Sobekkare placed a curse upon it thousands of years ago, a curse that is now striking horses with a mysterious, fatal illness.
Jumana is shocked when her family's prized horses go missing. She follows their tracks into the desert and discovers them with a very strange girl who asks her to undertake a very strange task: stop the curse by finding and returning the artifact before it is too late.
- Reading age10 - 12 years
- Print length166 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions12.85 x 0.89 x 19.84 cm
- PublisherEnchanted Pony Books
- Publication dateJuly 7 2011
- ISBN-101927100003
- ISBN-13978-1927100004
Product details
- Publisher : Enchanted Pony Books (July 7 2011)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 166 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1927100003
- ISBN-13 : 978-1927100004
- Item weight : 168 g
- Dimensions : 12.85 x 0.89 x 19.84 cm
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Thirty-four middle grade novels (some that haven't been released in English yet), a number of screenplays, audiobooks, published poetry, short stories, articles, and a non-fiction book for kids, plus editing, mentoring other authors, and now creating a novel (and maybe a new series?) for grown ups!
Throughout it all, Angela has done her best to make a positive difference in the world through encouraging others to find their personal power, whether they be her readers or the talented authors that she works with.
For years, her motto was an old Japanese proverb: “Fall down seven times, stand up eight.”
But a while ago, she switched to a new one, one she made up myself:
“Believe. Create. Inspire.”
First, believe you can do it, then create your vision, and finally, allow that creation to inspire.
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