Tambika and the Shield of Wisdom is a fast-paced fantasy adventure that follows a determined teen warrior from an alternate Africa in 1896 as she is swept into Glideon and called to help restore a world under threat.When Tambika’s bold attempt to defend her people goes terribly wrong, she is pulled from the conflict of her homeland into the mysterious land of Glideon. There she discovers clues hidden in an old journal, an abandoned training facility, and a mission far greater than she imagined: to help resurrect Lightglider Academy, rescue the Gliddles, and recover the Shield of Wisdom for the next generation of Lightgliders. As Tambika wrestles with anger, purpose, and courage, readers are drawn into a story of danger, destiny, and transformation.Written by Derek Holser and Zach Fay and illustrated by George Ermos, this second installment in the Lightglider Origins series is designed for ages 8–14 and continues the larger saga of teens from different times and places being called into Glideon. With imaginative worldbuilding, high-stakes action, and themes that reflect a biblical worldview, this series offers an engaging next step for readers who enjoy fantasy, adventure, and stories of courage in the face of darkness.
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Nicola was raised by the seaside in beautiful Brighton. She loves reading, dancing, rhyming and turquoise things. She now lives with her husband in East London and spends her days writing and editing children's books. Jem Maybank is an illustrator based in Leeds who loves Adobe Photoshop and works either in her studio or on her houseboat with her four birds.
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