The Mysterious Helpers

The Mysterious Helpers

by Helen Pugh
The Mysterious Helpers

The Mysterious Helpers

by Helen Pugh

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Overview

Two kids find themselves trapped on a mountain when a flood suddenly covers their village. All alone with no food, they cry themselves to sleep every night until feasts begin to magically appear out of nowhere each evening.
Who are the mysterious helpers who provide all this food? Read on to discover the secret in this super cute tale, adapted from an Indigenous legend.
Taken from Jungle-Tastic Tales, an adventure through thousands of years of Amazonian history.
For ages 8 and over.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165892578
Publisher: Helen Pugh
Publication date: 08/12/2022
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 469,097
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years

About the Author

Helen Pugh is the author of Intrepid Dudettes of the Inca Empire, an accessible non-fiction historical account of incredible Inca women who lived hundreds of years ago. She has also written Jungle-tastic Tales and Inca-tastic Tales, short story anthologies for children based on extensive research into the rainforest and Inca history, respectively, as well as Cuentos incatásticos for Spanish speakers and several shorter ebooks that are free of charge.

Her interest in South America and the Incas began in 2006, when she first went to Ecuador. Then, from 2011 she lived there for 7 continuous years, 6 in the Amazon Region and 1 in Quito. Her children are half Ecuadorian, which was another driving force for exploring South American heritage. She experienced domestic violence and very long and traumatic legal battles in Ecuador so can relate to some of the Inca women in the book on that front.

Helen studied Spanish and Italian at university and has a lifelong passion for history, especially that of historical women who made history, but have been sidelined.

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