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Poussière éternelles, sables mouvants, Le temps infini défile, inexorablement. Mais la sagesse ancienne vit en moi, Et le temps m'appartient, où que je sois. Paige Matthews traverse une petite crise d'identité et, lors d'une expérience sur les sortilèges de métamorphose, l'apprentie sorcière se transforme elle-même en chat. Incapable d'inverser le charme, elle se trouve, d'aventure en aventure entraînée dans le rituel d'un culte dédié aux divinités de l'Égypte du temps des pharaons, au coeur même du Temple du Sphinx. Pour réussir leurs diverses missions et récupérer leur soeur disparue, Piper et Phoebe devront voyager dans le temps et se mesurer à Hoptith, à la fois femme féline et femme fatale. Mais elles ne pourront la vaincre qu'en retrouvant le Pouvoir des Trois !
Author

Carla Jablonski is the author and editor of dozens of best-selling books for teenage and middle-grade readers. She grew up in New York City, where she attended public schools and the Bronx High School of Science. She has a BA in anthropology from Vassar College and an MA from NYU's Gallatin School, an interdisciplinary program for which she combined playwriting, the history of gender issues in 19th Century Circus, and arts administration. "I wanted to write the play, contextualize the play, and learn how to produce the play for my degree," she explains. "I think I may have been the happiest graduate student at NYU—I SO loved working toward my thesis." While still in graduate school she supported herself as the editor of The Hardy Boys Mysteries. "When I interviewed for the job they asked me if I'd ever read the Hardy Boys as a kid. 'No way,' I scoffed. 'Those are BOY books! It was Nancy Drew for me!' Luckily my future boss had a sense of humor. She hired me after I promised I'd read the books if I got the job." She has participated in the renowned Breadloaf Writers' Conference as well as Zoetrope's All-Story highly competitive writing workshop held at Francis Ford Coppella's resort in Belize. She has taught writing for the children's market, as well as "cold-reading" skills for teachers as part of Project:Read. Several of her books have been selected as part of the Accelerated Reader's program. She continues to work freelance as an editor for publishers and for private clients, even as she writes novels and creates new series. She also has another career (and identity!) as a playwright, an actress, and a trapeze performer. "I try to keep the worlds separate," she explains about her multiple identities. "The different work I do has different audiences, so I want to keep them apart. But they're all me—they're all ways of expressing what I'm thinking and feeling—just in different mediums."