The Leopards of Sh'ong

The Leopards of Sh'ong

by Paul Jaco
The Leopards of Sh'ong

The Leopards of Sh'ong

by Paul Jaco

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Overview

Shuna, a leopard cub, is rescued by Seevie when she is only one day old, and she becomes the latest member of a family living on a farm in Kwa-Violentia. The mysteries surrounding his family, make Seevie suspect that he is an adopted child. He and his girlfriend, Tensy, explore the mountain of Shong with its hundreds of caves, searching for the grave of Seevie's sister, Ladine, hoping to find answers about his real identity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780798153096
Publisher: Human & Rousseau
Publication date: 04/28/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 260
File size: 504 KB
Age Range: 13 - 15 Years

About the Author

PAUL JACO is a relentless advocate of fitness as a way of life. Himself a gymnast, he has crossed Tasmania on foot and has dived all around the South Coast of Africa, in the Mediterranean and in Australia. With a scientific background in ergonomics, human growth and mental development in faculties of Science and Education, with 95 reports in journals or textbook chapters, the author has also described the interrelationships of young people in their educational environment in eight books of fiction in Afrikaans. He has also written non-fiction books on the science of sport and ergonomics. Paul lives in Phalaborwa.

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Shuna, a leopard cub, is rescued by Seevie when she is only one day old, and she becomes the latest member of a family living on a farm in Kwa-Violentia. The mysteries surrounding his family, make Seevie suspect that he is an adopted child. He and his girlfriend, Tensy, explore the mountain of Shong with its hundreds of caves, searching for the grave of Seevie's sister, Ladine, hoping to find answers about his real identity.

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