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The Hour of the Cobra

by Maiya Williams

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0810993627, Paperback)

The second book in the thrilling time-travel series that Children’s Literature called “upbeat, adventuresome”

In this sequel to the critically acclaimed The Golden Hour, sibling rivalry between twins Xanthe and Xavier threatens to keep them trapped in the past forever.

The Twilight Tourist Frequent Flier Club, an elite organization, sends its trial members—Xanthe and Xavier Alexander, and Rowan and Nina Popplewell—on a mission to Egypt, 58 b.c.e. This trip seems like a snap for the veteran travelers . . . until Xanthe is mistaken for a goddess by none other than Cleopatra. Desperate for some independence from Xavier, Xanthe just can’t resist a little meddling. Escapes from mummy-filled tombs and fights with sword-wielding gladiators are among the many highlights in this thrilling adventure.

Awards and praise for the trilogy:

A Book Sense Pick!

International Reading Association Fiction Award

Southern California Booksellers Association Children’s Book Prize

“Fun . . . for all lovers of fantasy, and thediversity is welcome.”—Detroit News and Free Press

“Engaging . . . smart.” —The Newark Star-Ledger

“One of the few fantasies with any African-American characters . . .” —Booklist

“Fills the gap between Harry Potter and A Series of Unfortunate Events.” —Time Out New York Kids

“It’s refreshing to have African American teens as main characters without their race being a main theme of the book . . . this action packed fantasy will appeal to adventure readers and those who like time travel or historical fiction . . . readers will eagerly await the next trip.”—VOYA, 4Q 4P

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:00 -0400)

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