'I raced up and down the street looking in doorways and behind stalls. But there was no Grandma.'Tashi always has big adventures, like the time he's lost in the city and has to escape from a mean man with a glass eye and a silver dagger then, on the way home, Tashi and Grandma are kidnapped by brigands called Fearless and Ferocious.But clever Tashi always knows what to do - stay calm, think hard and move fast. 'All children should meet Tashi. He can be their mentor on the road to reading, feeding their imaginations with fantastic stories The Tashi stories have the evergreen qualities of classics.' - Joan Zahnleiter, Magpies'This little book reads just like a junior version of Raiders of the Lost Ark.' Victoria Collins Sunday Night Live'I just can't get enough of Tashi, and neither can any of the students at my school!.a fantastic sense of anticipation and adventure.Definitely add this one to your library!' Fiona Deppeler, Balgowlah Heights Public School, NSW
This is Book 11 in the Tashi Series. See all Tashi books here.
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