The Sons of Fez

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.

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The Sons of Fez

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.

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The Sons of Fez

The Sons of Fez

by Kay Hardy Campbell
The Sons of Fez

The Sons of Fez

by Kay Hardy Campbell

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Overview

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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780999074336
Publisher: Loon Cove Press
Publication date: 05/15/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 318
File size: 499 KB

About the Author

Kay Hardy Campbell is the author of "A Caravan of Brides: A Novel of Saudi Arabia", which explores the world of Saudi women. Kirkus Reviews called it a "mesmerizing Middle Eastern tale to be savored from beginning to end" (Kirkus Reviews - starred review). A life-long student of Arabic language, culture, history, and music, Kay majored in Arabic at University and lived in Saudi Arabia for several years. She writes about Arab culture for AramcoWorld Magazine, and is a director of the Arabic Music Retreat. On her first visit to Morocco, she felt instantly drawn to Fez, particularly its medina, sensing that history was very near. She and her husband live in Maine.
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