Iqbal Farooq in India

Par : Manu Sareen, Sif Rose Thaysen
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  • Nombre de pages208
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-87-28-27384-5
  • EAN9788728273845
  • Date de parution08/02/2024
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille2 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurSAGA Egmont

Résumé

Strap in and join Iqbal and his family in this fast-paced story featuring gangsters, breathtaking action, and lots of Bollywood dancing! Iqbal's uncle disappears while on a nice family trip to India. He ends up captured by the Indian mafia and finds out that the Queen is in danger! But Queen Margrethe is supposed to open the gates to the Taj Mahal's cellars, where the world's most precious ring is rumoured to be hidden! What a mess!Will Iqbal and his family be able to save his uncle and solve the mystery?´Iqbal Farooq in India´ is the ideal read for anyone who's on the lookout for a fun and heartwarming story.
Former Danish national congress member, Manu Sareen, is the author behind the politically incorrect children's books about Iqbal and his immigrant family's life in multicultural Nørrebro in Copenhagen, Denmark. In November 2007, he received the BMF Children's Book Prize, and in April 2008, he was awarded the Orla Prize for the books about Iqbal Farooq.
Strap in and join Iqbal and his family in this fast-paced story featuring gangsters, breathtaking action, and lots of Bollywood dancing! Iqbal's uncle disappears while on a nice family trip to India. He ends up captured by the Indian mafia and finds out that the Queen is in danger! But Queen Margrethe is supposed to open the gates to the Taj Mahal's cellars, where the world's most precious ring is rumoured to be hidden! What a mess!Will Iqbal and his family be able to save his uncle and solve the mystery?´Iqbal Farooq in India´ is the ideal read for anyone who's on the lookout for a fun and heartwarming story.
Former Danish national congress member, Manu Sareen, is the author behind the politically incorrect children's books about Iqbal and his immigrant family's life in multicultural Nørrebro in Copenhagen, Denmark. In November 2007, he received the BMF Children's Book Prize, and in April 2008, he was awarded the Orla Prize for the books about Iqbal Farooq.