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The Jewel Of Medina

โœ Scribed by Jones, Sherry


Book ID
108607773
Publisher
Beaufort Books
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
325 KB
Series
Medina 1
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780825305184

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โœฆ Synopsis


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From the Publisher**
Born Aisha bint Abi Bakr in seventh century Arabia, she would become the favorite wife of the Prophet Muhammad, and one of the most revered women in the Muslim faith. Married at the age of nine, The Jewel of Medina illuminates the difficult path Aisha confronted, from her youthful dreams of becoming a Bedouin warrior, to her life as the beloved wife and confident of the founder of Islam.

Extensively researched and elegantly crafted, The Jewel of Medina presents the beauty and harsh realities of life in an age long past, during a time of war, enlightenment, and upheaval. At once a love story, a history lesson, and a coming-of-age tale, The Jewel of Medina provides humanizing glimpses into the origins of the Islamic faith, and the nature of love, through the eyes of a truly unforgettable heroine.

From Publishers Weekly

Jones's controversial novel about A'isha bint Abi Bakr, the "child-bride" and one of the favored wives of Muhammad, comes to light amidst a swirl of debate about free speech. As for the book itself, it's not bad for a first novel. It opens with a 14-year-old A'isha returning to Muhammad in the company of her first love. Fearing she'd been unfaithful, Mohammad sends her back to her parents while he debates her innocence. The novel then backtracks to A'isha's youth, where her strength of character and sharp wit quickly become apparent. When she's betrothed to Muhammad at age six, she's ordered confined to her house (to preserve her virginity) until her marriage three years later. She is forced to leave her beloved Mecca for Medina when it becomes unsafe for Muhammad and his followers, and as Muhammad-here depicted as caring, progressive and politically savvy-marries more women and early followers of Islam face political challenges and devastating battles, A'isha grows from a self-centered child to a worldly woman whose advice and counsel are a source of comfort and strength to Muhammad. The subject matter here is more spectacular than the writing, which tends toward the maudlin and purple. It's a page turner, but not outstanding.
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Foreign Rights Sold: UK, Germany, Spain, Hungary, Italy, Macedonia, Brazil, Serbia (second printing set for October); E-BOOK will also be available on October 15, 2008

Book WEBSITE: www.jewelofmedinabook.comThere will be a book group focus with 20 min author interviews available. Author Q&A and Reading Group Guide both available

First print run: 80,000; Publicist: Michael Wright of Garson & Wright Public Relations, Inc.

International author book tour will include major US cities, UK, and Germany including Author signing at the at Frankfurt Book Fair.

Major national radio and television coverage.


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