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Informationen zum Autor Christina Balit was born in Manchester but grew up in the Middle East. She studied at Chelsea School of Art and the Royal College of Art! and also attended Morley Theatre School and Questors Theatre School. She has exhibited widely and is also a playwright. Her books have won several nominations! commendations and a shortlist place for the Kate Greenway Medal. Kingdom of the Sun (written by Jaqueline Mitton)! won the 2002 English Association Award for non-fiction. To learn more about Christina Balit click here Robert Leeson started a career in journalism aged 16. In 1946 he began two years' army service in the Middle East and developed a keen interest in Arabic culture. Since the early 1970s he has written history books and over 70 children's books! and contributed to literary journals. His book Grange Hill Rules OK? inspired the highly successful BBC series Grange Hill. Over the past 30 years he has visited over 600 schools and libraries encouraging children in reading and creative writing. In 1985 he won the Eleanor Farjeon Award for Services to Children and Literature. Klappentext The king of Baghdad trusts no woman. Each night he takes a new bride! only to execute her in the morning. Brave Shahrazad offers herself as his bride! and captures the king's heart by telling stories. Zusammenfassung The king of Baghdad trusts no woman. Each night he takes a new bride! only to execute her in the morning. Brave Shahrazad offers herself as his bride! and captures the king's heart by telling stories.