The sleeping baobab tree / Paula Leyden.
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Fiction | The Harden Library, King's Hospital | KIN.MAH | F LEY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 26/02/2018 | R13351L0499 | |
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F LEY The butterfly heart / | F LEY The colour of milk / | F LEY The sleeping baobab tree / | F LEY The sleeping baobab tree / | F LIA Dream of Ding village / | F LIN Let the right one in / | F LIN The Twelfth Day of July |
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One morning 12-year-old Fred wakes up with an unaccountable sense of foreboding, which his friend Bul-Boo, one of the twins from next door, insists is just in his imagination. However, the feeling persists - and grows stronger when Fred's terrifying great-granny, Nokokulu, asks him to accompany her on a trip to an ancient burial site known as the Place of Death. Then Bul-Boo overhears her parents talking about patients going missing from her mother's AIDS clinic, and when one of the patients turns out to be Fred's Aunt Kiki, the children suddenly view Nokokulu's trip in a different light. Could the two events somehow be linked?
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