It’s a thrilling, action-packed, information-filled, double-triple-crossing, rip-roaring adventure!

Dan Smith, author of My Brother's Secret and Nisha's War

It’s an exotic adventure! With diverse representation, Sufiya’s books are SO important as they put a spotlight on the contribution that other communities made to the war effort. Another must for all school libraries! You’ll love Rosie!

A.M. Dassu, author of Boy, Everywhere

Children in Key Stage 2 will be captivated by this WWII story because it gives a perspective from a different part of the Empire and also highlights how war can divide opinions. This book would be a fantastic aid for history topics linked to WWII or even PSHE and RE.

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Excitement, mystery and adventure in WW2 Cairo written by the brilliant Sufiya Ahmed and beautifully illustrated by Hazem Asif.

Sophie Kirtley, author of The Wild Way Home and The Impossible Island

What a triumph! The "whodunnit" kept me guessing throughout. Love the mix of cultures amidst WWII. Important points raised about artefacts and British appropriation but in child-friendly way.

Vicky Fenton, Headteacher

<p>PRAISE FOR <i>ROSIE RAJA: CHURCHILL'S SPY</i><br /><b>Gripping</b>, such a <b>brilliant, fresh addition</b> to the shelf.</p>

Emma Carroll, author of Letters from the Lighthouse

<p>PRAISE FOR <i>ROSIE RAJA: CHURCHIILL'S SPY</i><br />Perfect for fans of war-time historical fiction. <b>I loved Rosie’s story</b>.</p>

Jasbinder Bilan, author of Asha and the Spirit Bird

<p>PRAISE FOR <i>ROSIE RAJA: CHURCHILL'S SPY</i><br />A <b>vivid</b> and <b>gripping</b>, <b>superbly told</b> historical adventure.</p>

Sophie Anderson, author of The House with Chicken Legs and The Girl Who Speaks Bear

Book Band: Dark Red (ideal for ages 10+)

'A vivid and gripping, superbly told historical adventure'
- Sophie Anderson, author of The House with Chicken Legs and The Girl Who Speaks Bear on Rosie Raja: Churchill's Spy

It is the autumn of 1941, and Rosie Raja is back for another action-packed and electrifying adventure. After successfully helping her spy father complete his mission in France, Rosie has gained quite a reputation for herself and is determined to continue her secret agent escapades.

This time around, Rosie finds herself undercover in the magnificent and scorching city of Cairo, officially to make sure Egypt's amazing historical artefacts are kept safe from the Nazis... but really to root out a traitor in the British ranks. With the stakes higher than they've ever been, can Rosie and her father keep each other safe?

A thrilling and empowering coming-of-age WWII adventure set in the dazzling city of Cairo which follows an engaging, determined, Muslim heroine called Rosina Raja. Perfect for fans of Michael Morpurgo and Emma Carroll, and those looking for diverse historical fiction.

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A thrilling and empowering WWII adventure set in the powder keg atmosphere of Cairo, with an engaging, determined, Muslim heroine. Perfect for fans of Michael Morpurgo and Emma Carroll, and those looking for diverse historical fiction.
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The story is a sequel to Rosie Raja: Churchill’s Spy taking place a few weeks after the first story, which was set in occupied France, although both books may be read independently
Action-packed and sensitively told, Sufiya Ahmed's Rosie Raja series is some of the first historical fiction published in the UK to star a Muslim heroine. Set during WWII, these stories follow Rosie's adventures with her British spy father, touching on issues of empire and colonialism which are often written out of history. Perfect for fans of Emma Carroll and Michael Morpurgo, these books are a great way to bring history to life for your class and shed new light on a familiar topic.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781801990103
Publisert
2023-06-08
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC; Bloomsbury Education
Vekt
192 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
256

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Om bidragsyterne

Sufiya Ahmed worked in advertising and in the House of Commons before becoming a full-time author. In 2010 she set up the BIBI Foundation, which arranges visits to the Houses of Parliament for children from underprivileged backgrounds. Sufiya has written several children’s books including My Story: Noor-Un-Nissa Inayat Khan, Secrets of the Henna Girl, The Famous Five Colour Short Stories and Under the Great Plum Tree which was longlisted for the UK Literacy Association Book Awards. Follow Sufiya on Twitter: @sufiyaahmed