"Fast moving adventure. This book could be used as a class novel alongside studying Aztecs or as an individual reader for KS2"

The Teacher

"I liked this book. After reading just the first chapter It was so good I knew I wanted to read another book by Julia Jarman"

Carlisle News & Star

"Fast moving adventure. This book could be used as a class novel alongside studying Aztecs or as an individual reader for KS2 which could spark an interest in history."

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"I liked this book. After reading just the first chapter It was so good I knew I wanted to read another book by Julia Jarman."

Carlisle News & Star

Topher Hope is distraught when Ka, his devoted cat disappears, leaving a word on his computer: TENOCHT*I*TLaN Wasn't that the home of the blood thirsty Aztecs? Then she must be in dreadful danger. But when Topher travels back to the time of the Aztecs, he finds trouble from another source. The Aztecs think Ka is one of their gods, but El Sol, a piratical Spanish conquistador, thinks she is a witch. Can Topher save Ka from El Sol, rescue Pima, a girl the Aztecs want to Sacrifice,and escape from the wondrous, floating city of Tenochtitlan before it is destroyed?
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Topher Hope is distraught when Ka, his devoted cat disappears, leaving a word on his computer:TENOCHT*I*TLaN Wasn't that the home of the blood thirsty Aztecs? The Aztecs think Ka is one of their gods, but El Sol, a piratical Spanish conquistador, thinks she is a witch.
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Topher and his cat Ka are off on an exciting new time travel adventure in this new book in the acclaimed series.

Product details

ISBN
9781842705162
Published
2006
Publisher
Andersen Press Ltd
Weight
121 gr
Height
198 mm
Width
129 mm
Thickness
11 mm
Age
J, 02
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
160

Author

Biographical note

Julia Jarman has written over 80 books for children. She lives near Bedford with her husband and has three grown-up children. She has been a schoolteacher and journalist but she now devotes a lot of time to school and library visits to talk to children about writing.