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Every Rising Sun
Every Rising Sun: A Novel | Jamila Ahmed
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In this riveting take on One Thousand and One Nights, Shaherazade, at the center of her own story, uses wit and political mastery to navigate opulent palaces brimming with treachery and the perils of the Third Crusade as her Persian homeland teeters on the brink of destruction. In twelfth century, Persia, clever and dreamy Shaherazade stumbles on the Maliks beloved wife entwined with a lover in a sun-dappled courtyard. When Shaherazade recounts her first tale, the story of this infidelity, to the Malik, she sets the Seljuk Empire on fire. Enraged at his wifes betrayal, the once-gentle Malik beheads her. But when that killing does not quench his anger, the Malik begins to marry and behead a new bride each night. Furious at the murders, his province seethes on rebellions edge. To suppress her guilt, quell threats of a revolt, and perhaps marry the man she has loved since childhood, Shaherazade persuades her beloved father, the Maliks vizier, to offer her as the next wife. On their wedding night, Shaherazade begins a yarn, but as the sun ascends she cuts the story short, ensuring that she will live to tell another tale, a practice she repeats night after night. But the Maliks rage runs too deep for Shaherazade to exorcise alone. And so she and her father persuade the Malik to leave Persia to join Saladins fight against the Crusaders in Palestine. With plots spun against the Seljuks from all corners, Shaherazade must maneuver through intrigue in the ages greatest courts to safeguard her people. All the while, she must keep the Malik enticed with her otherworldly talesbecause the slightest misstep could cost Shaherazade her head. This suspenseful first-person retelling is vividly rendered through the voice of a fully imagined Shaherazade, a book lover whose late mother bestowed the gift of story that becomes her power. Created over fourteen years of writing and research, Jamila Ahmeds gorgeously written debut is a celebration of storytelling and a love letter to the medieval Islamic world that brings to life one of the most enduring and intriguing woman characters of all time.
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jennirl
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i have already forgotten where i heard about EVERY RISING SUN and what made me put it on hold at the library, but here it is! that cover!! #LibraryHaul

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rockpools
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Still working my way up to Scotland from Gladstone‘s. Still reading Every Rising Sun - a way overdue ARC and retelling of 1001 nights. Far from perfect, but very enjoyable nonetheless. And this is a very pretty journey, with not-bad coffee 👍

julesG 😍😍 Nice view! Safe travels! 7mo
Larkken Pretty! Does not-bad coffee mean you're tired of tea? 😂 7mo
Dilara What a view! 7mo
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AmyG So green and beautiful. 7mo
LeahBergen Lucky you! 7mo
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 7mo
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