
In the third story a precious emerald ring is missing on the day of the wedding although the bride-to-be swears she put it safely away in a wooden box the previous evening. Where has he gone and why has he vanished? Readers may well be surprised when they find out. The second story involves a missing film star, Ranjith Kumar who disappears on the day he is supposed to make a TV appearance. The outcome can make a big difference to one human and a lot of rescue dogs. The first of the three mysteries involves working out which of two wills of a deceased neighbour is the valid one. Rather more challenging is the second set of adventures of detective duo Sindhu and Jeet. Erica Salcedo’s black and white illustrations are a delight. With Nani in her mind, can Jamila create something truly spectacular and beat the person who has won the title for several years in a row?Īn unlikely story but one that with its determined little girl as main character is great fun especially for those readers just starting to fly solo. Maybe that box containing Nani’s baking books might just be what she needs. With her dad to help and memories of what her Nani used to say, off she goes but her initial attempts are pretty disastrous.
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With her name on the list of entrants all that remains is to learn how to bake. However she resolves to create a cake like no other and to do so in honour of her beloved Nani.

Now she knows that she’s a fast runner but something of a novice at cake making. In the first story Jamila sees a note announcing The Great Cake Race ‘fastest cake wins’ she reads.


Teresa Heapy, illustrated by Erica SalcedoĮmma Shevah, illustrated by Laura Catalán
