Hadeer Elsbai has written a powerful story of sisterhood, love, and struggle within a rich, vibrant world with complicated characters that leap from the page to smash the patriarchy! P. Djl Clark, author of A Master of Djinn, on The Daughters of IzdiharFollowing up on one of the most exciting fantasy debuts, The Daughters of Izdihar, Hadeer Elsbai concludes her Alamaxa duology, inspired by Egyptian history, with a tale of magic, betrayal and love.Magic is no longer banned in Alamaxa, but across the border the Zirani are readying their cannons. They will stop at nothing to end what they perceive is a threat not only to their way of life, but to the world.But the last time a Weaver fought back, the whole world was shattered.Two incredible women are all that stands before an entire army. But theyve stood up to power before, and they won then. This time, though, its no longer about rhetoric.This time its about magic and blood. Praise for this seriesA gorgeous, clever feminist fantasy novel rich with magic, politics, hunger and fire. An absolute mustread Tasha Suri, author of The Jasmine Throne A wondrously rich fantasy that highlights the true struggle to revolutionize a society. . . a debut not to be missed Shannon Chakraborty, author of The City of Brass Actionpacked, magicfilled, and led by two fierce, vividlyrendered women, The Daughters of Izdihar is a compelling and empowering debut Ava Reid, author of Juniper and Thorn A thrilling tale of two womens fight for rights in...
Binding: Paperback;480 pages; Publisher: Hachette UK Distribution; Classification: FM; Weight: 382 g; Dimensions: 195 x 125 x 22
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