Saba
under the hyena's foot
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Author
Contributions
- Tibbles, Jean-Paul, ill. - Contributor
Publication
2003 - Pleasant Co., Middleton, Wis, Wisconsin
Language
English
Word Count
51,750 words, Guess
Page Count
207 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivesabaunderhyenasf00kurt
- ISBN-10158485829X
- ISBN-101584857471
- ISBN-139781584858294
- ISBN-139781584857471
and 5 more
- Goodreads2527929', '561648
- Library of Congress Control Number2002155613
- Better World Books9781584858294
- Better World Books9781584857471
- Open LibraryOL3578103M
Classifications
- DDC[Fic]
- LCCPZ7.K9626 Sab 2003
- LCCPZ7.K9626Sab 2003
Description
A children's historical novel from the Girls of Many Lands series by the American Girl company. After being kidnapped and brought to the emperor's palace in Gondar, Ethiopia, twelve-year-old Saba discovers that she and her brother are part of the emperor's desperate attempt to consolidate political power in the mid-1840s.
Description
After being kidnapped and brought to the emperor's palace in Gondar, Ethiopia, twelve-year-old Saba discovers that she and her brother are part of the emperor's desperate attempt to consolidate political power in the mid-1840's.
Subjects
Topics
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Times
Genres
- Fiction
- Juvenile fiction
Series Statement
- Girls of many lands
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- Saba: under the hyena's foot
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