A Caravan Of Brides
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Author | : Kay Hardy Campbell |
Publisher | : Loon Cove Press |
Total Pages | : 354 |
Release | : 2017-09-15 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0999074318 |
After attending college in Lebanon, Fawzia returns home to Jeddah and takes up secretly with her forbidden college sweetheart. When her reckless behavior leads to family tragedy, she is drawn into an unlikely friendship with a mysterious old storyteller, the niece of a legendary Bedouin chief. Narrated by Fawzia and the storyteller Salma, A Caravan of Brides celebrates the dangerous melody that love sings in each generation, as it brings the world of Saudi women, past and present, into focus with a tender touch. Travel with a host of memorable characters across Arabia, from the ancient cities of Jeddah and Mecca, to a peaceful mountain family, forbidding northern deserts, and a storied oasis town once known for tolerance and open-mindedness.
Author | : Kay Hardy Campbell |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2017-09-15 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780999074305 |
After attending college in Lebanon, Fawzia returns home to Jeddah and takes up secretly with her forbidden college sweetheart. When her reckless behavior leads to family tragedy, she is drawn into an unlikely friendship with a mysterious old storyteller, the niece of a legendary tribal chief.
Author | : Kay Hardy Campbell |
Publisher | : Loon Cove Press |
Total Pages | : 285 |
Release | : 2021-05-15 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0999074334 |
2022 Maine Literary Award Finalist. Moroccan tour guide Ibrahim brings a busload of students from a summer Arabic program to stay in the medina (old city) of Fez, right next door to a newly-opened time portal. When a student goes missing, Ibrahim looks for him and slips into the past, where they find themselves in a fight to save the city. Along the way they come face to face with the mysteries of the medina, where history lives around every corner.
Author | : Issa Boulos |
Publisher | : Indiana University Press |
Total Pages | : 317 |
Release | : 2021-09-07 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 0253057515 |
Music in Arabia extends and challenges existing narratives of the region's distinctive but understudied music to reveal diverse and dynamic music cultures rooted in centuries-old heritage. Contributors to Music in Arabia bring a critical eye and ear to the contemporary soundscape, musical life, and expressive culture in the Gulf region. Including work by leading scholars and local authorities, this collection presents fresh perspectives and new research addressing why musical expression is fundamental to the area's diverse, transnational communities. The volume also examines music circulation as a commodity, such as with the production of early recordings, the transnational music industry, the context of the Arab Spring, and the region's popular music markets. As a bonus, readers can access a linked website containing audiovisual examples of the music, dance, and expressive culture introduced throughout the book. With the work of resident scholars and heritage practitioners in conversation with that of researchers from the United States and Europe, Music in Arabia offers both context and content to clarify how music articulates identity and nation among multiethnic, multiracial, and multinational populations.
Author | : John Block Friedman |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 756 |
Release | : 2013-07-04 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 113559094X |
Trade, Travel, and Exploration: An Encyclopedia is a reference book that covers the peoples, places, technologies, and intellectual concepts that contributed to trade, travel and exploration during the Middle Ages, from the years A.D. 525 to 1492.
Author | : John Block Friedman |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 758 |
Release | : 2017-07-05 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1351661329 |
First published in 2000, Trade, Travel, and Exploration: An Encyclopedia covers the people, places, technologies, and intellectual concepts that contributed to trade, travel and exploration during the Middle Ages, from the years C.E. 525 to 1492. This comprehensive reference work contains entries on a large number of subjects, including familiar topics such as the voyages of Columbus and Marco Polo, and also information that is more difficult to find, for example, the traditions of travel among Muslim women and the influence of Viking travel on navigation and geographical knowledge. Bringing together more than 175 scholars from a variety of disciplines, it minimizes Eurocentric bias and offers extensive coverage of such topics as travel within Inner Asia, Mongol society, and the spread of Buddhism. Including an extensive map program and more than 125 illustrations, as well as bibliographies, a comprehensive index and "see also" references, Medieval Trade, Travel, and Exploration is a valuable reference guide for undergraduate and graduate students, scholars and also the general reader.
Author | : Ellen Datlow |
Publisher | : Open Road Media |
Total Pages | : 454 |
Release | : 2023-01-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1504082095 |
Shapeshifting stories by Tanith Lee, Peter S. Beagle, Midori Snyder, Jane Yolen, and others: “Rich reading that meets the editors’ high standards.” —Kirkus Reviews In world mythology, transformation legends are attached to almost every type of animal: a variety of birds, fish, reptiles, and even insects. In this book, you’ll find stories inspired by such myths from around the world, retold and reimagined by some of the very best writers in the realm of fantasy and science fiction. In “The Puma’s Daughter” by World Fantasy Award–winning author Tanith Lee, a boy betrothed to a girl from a powerful family in the hills hears whispered rumors about his intended that describe her golden hair, her strength—and her ability to transform into a great cat. A man brings his boyfriend to his conservative hometown, teaching his little sister a lot about acceptance—and mermen—in “Map of Seventeen” by Stonewall Honor Award–author Christopher Barzak. And in “The Hikikomori” by Hiromi Goto, winner of the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize, a misfit fifteen-year-old girl, bullied at school, discovers her true form—and heroic purpose. “Twenty-two short stories and poems speak to the fascination with therianthropy (animal-human metamorphosis). From riffs on Beauty and the Beast to original tales of sexuality and an adolescent yeti, well-known fantasy and sci-fi authors create morsels that address themes as varied as coming-of-age and the environment—all while changing people into animals and vice versa.” —Booklist “This collection will appeal to fantasy lovers as it provides both stories by beloved authors and exciting new voices to discover.” —School Library Journal “A top-to-bottom very readable, engaging, book.” —SF Site
Author | : Mary Zeiss Stange |
Publisher | : SAGE Publications |
Total Pages | : 1258 |
Release | : 2013-01-09 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1452270686 |
This e-only volume expands and updates the original 4-volume Encyclopedia of Women in Today's World (2011), offering a wide range of new entries and new multimedia content. The entries reflect such developments as the Arab Spring that brought women's issues in the Islamic world into sharp relief, the domination of female athletes among medal winners at the London 2012 Olympics, nine more women joining the ranks of democratically elected heads of state, and much more. The 475 articles in this e-only update (accompanied by photos and video clips) supplement the themes established in the original edition, providing a vibrant collection of entries dealing with contemporary women's issues around the world.
Author | : Sergeĭ Mikhaĭlovich Shirokogorov |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 218 |
Release | : 1924 |
Genre | : Manchus |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Beverly Robertson |
Publisher | : WestBow Press |
Total Pages | : 101 |
Release | : 2018-01-08 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1973609711 |
You are invited to experience the struggles and joys of eight biblical brides in seven stories. Journey with Rebekah to a distant land and then feel the pain as two sisters love the same man. Witness as Rahabs life is transformed from despair to hope when she helps two strangers. Follow a foreign woman, who trusts in Israels God, into a barley field where she finds favor with a wealthy landowner. Cheer as a bride escapes an abusive relationship to find true love. Applaud a peasant girl as she becomes a queen and saves her people. A pregnant virgin opens her heart to God, only to lose the man she loves, but she rejoices when God returns him to her. Yes, these brides are of ancient times, but modern women can relate to their search for love and fulfillment.