Girls of Alexandria
Author | : Idwār Kharrāṭ |
Publisher | : Quartet Books (UK) |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Streets and shorelines, old loves and scandals of thirties and forties Alexandria.
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Author | : Idwār Kharrāṭ |
Publisher | : Quartet Books (UK) |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Streets and shorelines, old loves and scandals of thirties and forties Alexandria.
Author | : Alexandria King |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 228 |
Release | : 2020-02 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9780993662492 |
Your period is nature, beautiful, inspiring, nature. Reading this book will help uncover how periods have been kept in the dark, and by the end you will find yourself closer to feeling The Moon In You. You will go on a journey that happens inside of you, a story that unfolds as you realize--your period is a rite of passage. See more at www.littleredslibrary.com
Author | : Gillian Bradshaw |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1986 |
Genre | : Rome |
ISBN | : 9781569470107 |
In the Fourth Century A.D., independent and determined young Charis is forbidden to become a doctor because she is a woman. Disguising herself as a eunuch she flees Ephesus for Alexandria, then the center of learning. There she apprentices to a Jewish doctor but eventually becomes drawn into Church politics and is forced once again to flee. She serves as an army doctor at a Roman outpost in Thrace until, kidnapped by barbarian Visigoths, she finds her destiny to heal and also to be a woman and a wife.
Author | : Alexandria Rogers |
Publisher | : Little, Brown Books for Young Readers |
Total Pages | : 347 |
Release | : 2022-02-08 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0759554579 |
Perfect for fans of The School for Good and Evil and A Tale of Magic…, this Barnes & Noble Children’s Book Award finalist and Amazon Best Book of the Month is a charming fantasy debut that puts a new spin on the legend of Camelot Twelve-year-old Ellie can’t help that she’s a witch, the most hated member of society. Determined to prove her worth and eschew her heritage, Ellie applies to the Fairy Godmother Academy—her golden ticket to societal acceptance. But Ellie’s dreams are squashed when she receives the dreaded draft letter to serve as a knight of King Arthur’s legendary Round Table. She can get out of the draft—but only if she saves a lost cause. Enter Caedmon, a boy from Wisconsin struggling with the death of his best friend. He first dismisses the draft as ridiculous; magic can’t possibly exist. But when Merlin’s ancient magic foretells his family’s death if he doesn’t follow through, he travels to the knights’ castle, where he learns of a wicked curse leeching the knights of their power. To break the curse, Ellie and Caedmon must pass a series of deathly trials and reforge the lost, shattered sword of Excalibur. And unless Ellie accepts her witch magic and Caedmon rises to become the knight he’s meant to be, they will both fail—and the world will fall to the same darkness that brought King Arthur and Camelot to ruin.
Author | : Caroline Lawrence |
Publisher | : Orion Children's Books |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 2010-12-09 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1842557327 |
A desperate quest begins in the port of Alexandria: site of the great lighthouse, the famous Library, and the tomb of Alexander the Great. Codes, riddles, anagrams and hieroglyphics lead the young detectives down the river Nile to pyramids and sphinxes, temples and tombs, crocodiles and hippos. But what lies at the end of the journey? Treasure? Or death?
Author | : Ibrāhīm ʻAbd al-Majīd |
Publisher | : American Univ in Cairo Press |
Total Pages | : 376 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9789774249617 |
This sweeping novel depicts the intertwined lives of an assortment of Egyptians--Muslims and Copts, northerners and southerners, men and women--as they begin to settle in Egypt's great second city, and explores how the Second World War, starting in supposedly faraway Europe, comes crashing down on them, affecting their lives in fateful ways. Central to the novel is the story of a striking friendship between Sheikh Magd al-Din, a devout Muslim with peasant roots in northern Egypt, and Dimyan, a Copt with roots in southern Egypt, in their journey of survival and self-discovery. Woven around this narrative are the stories of other characters, in the city, in the villages, or in the faraway desert, closer to the fields of combat. And then there is the story of Alexandria itself, as written by history, as experienced by its denizens, and as touched by the war. Throughout, the author captures the cadences of everyday life in the Alexandria of the early 1940s, and boldly explores the often delicate question of religious differences in depth and on more than one level. No One Sleeps in Alexandria adds an authentically Egyptian vision of Alexandria to the many literary--but mainly Western--Alexandrias we know already: it may be the same space in which Cavafy, Forster, and Durrell move but it is certainly not the same world.
Author | : Rahma Krambo |
Publisher | : Rahma Krambo |
Total Pages | : 282 |
Release | : 2011-08 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780983705413 |
In the wrong hands, some books can be dangerous-and some libraries can be positively deadly. Marco, a young tabby, has been perfectly happy as a small town library cat and newly appointed Guardian of an ancient mystical book. However, when otherworldly creatures begin roaming the stacks after hours, and his mentor, the elder Guardian, is killed, Marco's innocent world is shattered. The young tabby cat is on his own, ill-prepared for the daunting task of safekeeping the magical book of power-and the very heart and soul of the library. Time and space are no barriers for Marco's shape shifting friends and enemies as he learns that the library is the most dangerous place worth saving. Guardian Cats is the classic hero's journey with cats as the guardians of an ancient mystical book of power.
Author | : Islam Issa |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 404 |
Release | : 2024-01-02 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 163936546X |
An original, authoritative, and lively cultural history of the first modern city, from pre-Homeric times to the present day. Islam Issa’s father had always told him about their city's magnificence, and as he looked at the new library in Alexandria it finally hit home. This is no ordinary library. And Alexandria is no ordinary city. Combining rigorous research with myth and folklore, Alexandria is an authoritative history of a city that has shaped our modern world. Soon after being founded by Alexander the Great, Alexandria became the crucible of cultural exchange between East and West for millennia and the undisputed global capital of knowledge. It was at the forefront of human progress, but it also witnessed brutal natural disasters, plagues, crusades and violence. Major empires fought over Alexandria, from the Greeks and Romans to the Arabs, Ottomans, French, and British. Key figures shaped the city from its eponymous founder to Aristotle, Cleopatra, Saint Mark the Evangelist, Napoleon Bonaparte and many others, each putting their own stamp on its identity and its fortunes. And millions of people have lived in this bustling seaport on the Mediterranean. From its humble origins to its dizzy heights and its latest incarnation, Islam Issa tells us the rich and gripping story of a city that changed the world.
Author | : Sarah B. Pomeroy |
Publisher | : Wayne State University Press |
Total Pages | : 276 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780814322307 |
This edition contains a new foreword, additional information, and an updated bibliography by the author.
Author | : Alexandria Rhinehart |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : 2020-02-27 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
Unbothered: A Girl's Guide To Being Unbothered is not your typical Law of Attraction or Self-Help book. It isn't a lengthy novel that tells you that thinking positive will guarantee you a life of riches and never ending happiness. This isn't your psychology text book or a pre-teen guide about how to be a "good person". This is a book that challenges women of all ages to lead a better life by changing their perspective with a combination of all of the above.The second edition of "Unbothered: A Girl's Guide To Being Unbothered" is a powerful short guide that ensures a positive outlook by giving women the freedom of knowing they are in control of their own life. This book will teach you how to view things in your own way, handle outside perceptions of you and look at life in its simplicity. Unlike many self-help books, this guide is very short and to the point so that readers can painlessly reference back whenever they're feeling a little "bothered".The author, Alexandria Rhinehart, guarantees that you will lead the life you want after reading her 11 essential tips to being unbothered. After reading this guide no drama, petty BS or judgements can affect you, unless you let them...Go ahead and start the first day of the rest of your life being #unbothered.