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Pepper Masalah and the Temple of Cats is the second in the Pepper Masalah series, a junior fiction story about Bombay/British Shorthair cat, Pepper Masalah, 9-year-old boy, Zamir, and their flying carpet. Author Rosanne Hawk takes them on exciting adventures across the globe, blending culture, legend, history, and myth in an action-packed journey.

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Pepper Masalah and the Temple of Cats is the second in the Pepper Masalah series, a junior fiction story about Bombay/British Shorthair cat, Pepper Masalah, 9-year-old boy, Zamir, and their flying carpet. Author Rosanne Hawk takes them on exciting adventures across the globe, blending culture, legend, history, and myth in an action-packed journey.


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Autorenporträt
Rosanne Hawke has authored over 30 children’s and YA books. She has been a teacher, an aid worker in Pakistan & the UAE, and a lecturer in Creative Writing. Her books explore cultural and social issues, history, mystery, family and faith. She often writes of displacement, belonging and reconciliation and tells stories of children unheard. Many of her books have been longlisted, shortlisted or won awards in Australia and Cornwall. Her novels include Shahana: Through My Eyes and Taj and the Great Camel Trek, winner of the 2012 Adelaide Festival Award for Children’s Literature, shortlisted in the Patricia Wrightson Prize and Highly Commended in the Prime Minister’s Literary Awards. She is the 2015 recipient of the Nance Donkin award and is a Carclew, Asialink, Varuna, and May Gibbs Fellow. Rosanne is a Bard of Cornwall and lives in South Australia in an ancient Cornish farmhouse with underground rooms.