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Zarra and the Twelve Realms of Kayangan

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A MG fantasy which has the dark vibe of an Asian Grimm's Fairy Tale and the magic world building of SPIRITED AWAY set in a lush tropical Nusantara fairyland Twelve-year-old Zarra Nuraman thinks her life is like a tragic fairy tale. Not only has she lost... Read More
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Zarra and the Twelve Realms of Kayangan

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A MG fantasy which has the dark vibe of an Asian Grimm's Fairy Tale and the magic world building of SPIRITED AWAY set in a lush tropical Nusantara fairyland Twelve-year-old Zarra Nuraman thinks her life is like a tragic fairy tale. Not only has she lost her parents and sister, she is forced to work for her aunt like a modern-day Cinderella. However, things get much worse when her baby cousin is kidnapped and taken to Kayangan - a magical world filled with the characters from the Malaysian folktales she grew up with. In this land where magic fairy coats and were-crocodiles exist, and where even saying the wrong thing can kill you, Zarra is being hunted by the evil Queen Zamrud. With the help of the Border Guardians, Khai and Amir, and a magic Bidari coat which can transport her anywhere she wants, Zarra has three days to rescue her cousin, and in the process discovers a secret about the world which changes her life.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9789815144895

Publisher: Penguin Random House SEA

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 14 August 2024

Country: Singapore

Imprint: Penguin Random House SEA

Audience: Children

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 17.0mm

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 197.0mm

Weight: 252g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Heidi Shamsuddin was born in Malaysia, and spent part of her childhood growing up in Seattle, Washington and Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. After leaving school, she studied law at Nottingham University, obtained a postgraduate degree in corporate law, and after taking her Bar exams, eventually worked as a maritime lawyer in a London law firm. In 2007, she returned home and began to write fiction. Heidi is now an award-winning author of stories inspired by Southeast Asia for both children and adults. Her first short story Johan the Honey Hunter, won the regional prize for the Eye Level Children's Literature Award in 2012. Shortly after, she signed an eight-book contract with Oyez! Books to write The Door Under the Stairs series for children. Since then, she has written and published short stories, readers and picture books including The Malay Tale of the Pig King, which is based on the Malay epic, Hikayat Raja Babi. In 2017, she was invited as a speaker to the Asian Festival of Children's Content (AFCC) in Singapore to talk about the folktales of the region, and in 2018 she was invited to give a TEDx talk at University of Malaya on why we still need our fairy tales. In 2017, her screenplay for Batik Girl won the Intellectual Property Creators' Challenge (IPCC) Award and was made into an award-winning short animated film by R&D Studio and Tudidut Studio. Batik Girl has gone on to receive the Honorable Mention in Audience Favorites award at the Florida Animation Festival, Best Animated Short Film prize at the Festival de Largos y Cortos de Santiago 2019 in Chile, as well as Gold Medal in the Regional category at the 20th Digicon6 Asia in Japan. Heidi has recently embarked on a project to collect and adapt the folklore, fairy tales, fables, myths, epics, legends, wonder and magic tales from all around the Nusantara region, with the aim of spreading and disseminating these traditional tales. As a way to reach a wider audience, she began an online project to highlight and discuss these stories on her YouTube channel (Heidi Shamsuddin) and at www.heidishamsuddin.com.

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