The Great Race to Sycamore Street
$12.99
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- Author:
- J. Samia Mair
- Publisher:
- Kube Publishing Ltd
- Format:
- Paperback
- Language:
- English
- Age Range:
- Elementary school (5-10 Years);Middle school (11-13 Years)
- Grade Level:
- K-5 Grade;6-8 Grade
This topsy turvy adventure on Sycamore Street sees brother and sister Hude and Amani arrive in Fairfax County, Maryland with one thought: it was going to be a long, boring summer in the country.
They couldn't be more wrong.
With Grandma Hana's new neighbor planning to pull down her prized peach tree and a gang, led by the archer Bobby, marshaling the local lake, Hude and Amani have a hard time getting any peace.
In this warm and comical story, find out how, under the watchful eyes of Grandma Hana, Hude and Amani plan to save the peach tree and beat Bobby at his own game before leaving Sycamore Street behind.
J. Samia Mair has published two children's books with The Islamic Foundation,Amira's Totally Chocolate World andThe Perfect Gift , which have been favourably received. She is currently a staff writer forSISTERS Magazine. Additionally, she has published articles, stories, and poems in books, magazines, anthologies, scientific journals, online news sources, and elsewhere. This is her first chapter book for kids. She lives in Odenton, Maryland.
They couldn't be more wrong.
With Grandma Hana's new neighbor planning to pull down her prized peach tree and a gang, led by the archer Bobby, marshaling the local lake, Hude and Amani have a hard time getting any peace.
In this warm and comical story, find out how, under the watchful eyes of Grandma Hana, Hude and Amani plan to save the peach tree and beat Bobby at his own game before leaving Sycamore Street behind.
J. Samia Mair has published two children's books with The Islamic Foundation,Amira's Totally Chocolate World andThe Perfect Gift , which have been favourably received. She is currently a staff writer forSISTERS Magazine. Additionally, she has published articles, stories, and poems in books, magazines, anthologies, scientific journals, online news sources, and elsewhere. This is her first chapter book for kids. She lives in Odenton, Maryland.