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Himalayan Kidnap (Alex and James Wildlife Adventure #1) Himalayan Kidnap by Jane Wilson-Howarth
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“I like the way Nepalis point by pouting their lips; they reckon pointing with a finger is rude.”
Jane Wilson-Howarth, Himalayan Kidnap
“A small, light object landed on my head. I looked around. Another small something hit me. I looked up. After a third thing hit me, I untangled a couple of deer droppings from my hair. It was spotted deer poop. I must be one of the only kids on the planet to recognise the sultana-like pellets of hares and deer and the boulders left by elephant and rhino. I heard a cackle behind me and turned to receive a handful of deer pellets full in the face.”
Jane Wilson-Howarth, Himalayan Kidnap
“the Lord Ratnasambhava keeps all his treasure inside mongooses. When the god needs his gems and jewels, he squeezes one mongoose and makes it vomit them up!”
Jane Wilson-Howarth, Himalayan Kidnap
“Three mongooses, playing chase, burst out of the undergrowth and came galumphing across the track. The leader stopped and the other two bounced on him. There was a crazy bundle of squealing fur, ears, noses and tails. The mongooses broke apart. All three stood up on hind legs to look at us.”
Jane Wilson-Howarth, Himalayan Kidnap
“All of a sudden there was a scampering sound. A small furry hand grabbed my food. The hand had fingernails just like mine, and they were just as dirty. The monkey-thief was fast. He didn’t even look back as he shot back up the tree to enjoy my lunch. Another rhesus monkey reached into my day-sack, and cantered away awkwardly with a bigger prize.”
Jane Wilson-Howarth, Himalayan Kidnap
“Snow always makes me think of ice-cream. Glaciers look like where it’s dribbled.”
Jane Wilson-Howarth, Himalayan Kidnap
“Huge up-draughts – invisible forces – tossed our little plane like it was an insect.”
Jane Wilson-Howarth, Himalayan Kidnap