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Queen of the Sky

Josephine Chia
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Amelia is a modern, nine-year-old Peranakan Chinese girl. She adores her Great
Grandmother whom she nicknamed GGM. GGM has lots of exciting tales to tell
her about old Singapore. She takes Amelia to see the site of her old kampung, an
attap-thatched village along the Kallang River where she had met Amelia’s famous
namesake and aviatrix, Amelia Earhart, the historical Queen of the Sky, in June
1937.
GGM is very active and does not behave like a doddering Senior. She started skiing
at sixty and wants to do something adventurous for her 90th birthday.
But the entire family does not approve.

Published: Aug/2019

ISBN: 9789814882002

Length: 64 Pages

Queen of the Sky

Josephine Chia

Amelia is a modern, nine-year-old Peranakan Chinese girl. She adores her Great
Grandmother whom she nicknamed GGM. GGM has lots of exciting tales to tell
her about old Singapore. She takes Amelia to see the site of her old kampung, an
attap-thatched village along the Kallang River where she had met Amelia’s famous
namesake and aviatrix, Amelia Earhart, the historical Queen of the Sky, in June
1937.
GGM is very active and does not behave like a doddering Senior. She started skiing
at sixty and wants to do something adventurous for her 90th birthday.
But the entire family does not approve.

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Josephine Chia

Josephine Chia has published one children's book, Queen of the Sky, for Penguin Random House SEA (PRH SEA). This is her second book that is published by PRH SEA. Josephine loves listening to stories and writing them. She enjoys escaping to the dream-world of writing. She has published 12 books of fiction and non-fiction in UK and Singapore. She likes to weave anecdotes of her kampong days, Peranakan heritage, food, yoga and Singapore's history into her stories and books.
In this book, Emman, Time Traveller : The Redhill Tragedy, Josephine has taken a story from the Sejarah Melayu (Malay Annals), fusing it with the modern to create an exciting adventure.
Goodbye My Kampong is her sequel to her 2014 Singapore Literature Prize book, Kampong Spirit, Gotong Royong. Her first YA Fiction Novel, Big Tree in a Small Pot won the 2019 Singapore Book Awards for Best Middle Grade/Young Adult Title.
Josephine has won literary prizes and awards, both in the UK and Singapore, and has spoken at several international writing festivals. She also mentors aspiring writers.

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