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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
"Where The Nile Meets the Sea" is an exhilarating fictional adventure tale about a prehistoric journey along the mighty Nile River by two coming-of-age siblings, Geb and Lunah. Set in the Late Stone Age, they seek to find Ari, their missing friend, and fulfill their father's dream to reach lands beneath a mysterious star that never moves. With every bend in the river, the sibling's experiences and decisions can change the course of their destiny, leaving the reader eagerly anticipating what will happen next.
The story begins in modern times with Ben, a university student who embarks on an international flight to Cairo, Egypt to research the mysterious origin of the Great Sphinx of Giza. His curiosity about the world comes from stories told to him by his beloved grandma during his youth. Warm interactions between young Ben and his grandmother are interwoven with the prehistoric tale.
"Where the Nile Meets the Sea" is intended to inspire youth to spend more time outdoors as Geb and Lunah interact with nature, constellations, and the climate, and eventually battle characters who are one day revered as ancient Egyptian gods. The novel's underlying themes are unveiled in a story-ending, circle-of-life twist. At its core, "Where the Nile Meets the Sea" explores the search for meaning in life and the preservation of Earth for future generations.
"Gunjaric's writing impresses with rich details, memorable scenes, and the symbolism she gives to natural elements, such as the North Star, a guiding landmark for the main characters. The novel offers an escape into a forgotten world, inviting us to reflect upon the connection between all humans and universal values that transcend time and space."
--The Historical Fiction Company
"This deftly crafted, prehistoric, and impressively original fantasy is a fun read from start to finish. The story of Geb and Lunah's battle for survival will especially appeal to young readers ages 8-18 and is an especially recommended pick for families, K-12 schools, and community/public library YA Fiction collections."
--Midwest Book Review
If you enjoy this novel, consider supporting Tree Aid, an international NGO supporting communities to tackle poverty and the climate crisis through the power of trees. Their projects support the Great Green Wall initiative.Winner: International Impact Book Awards, Category: Coming of Age Adventure, December 2024
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
"Where The Nile Meets the Sea" is an exhilarating fictional adventure tale about a prehistoric journey along the mighty Nile River by two coming-of-age siblings, Geb and Lunah. Set in the Late Stone Age, they seek to find Ari, their missing friend, and fulfill their father's dream to reach lands beneath a mysterious star that never moves. With every bend in the river, the sibling's experiences and decisions can change the course of their destiny, leaving the reader eagerly anticipating what will happen next.
The story begins in modern times with Ben, a university student who embarks on an international flight to Cairo, Egypt to research the mysterious origin of the Great Sphinx of Giza. His curiosity about the world comes from stories told to him by his beloved grandma during his youth. Warm interactions between young Ben and his grandmother are interwoven with the prehistoric tale.
"Where the Nile Meets the Sea" is intended to inspire youth to spend more time outdoors as Geb and Lunah interact with nature, constellations, and the climate, and eventually battle characters who are one day revered as ancient Egyptian gods. The novel's underlying themes are unveiled in a story-ending, circle-of-life twist. At its core, "Where the Nile Meets the Sea" explores the search for meaning in life and the preservation of Earth for future generations.
"Gunjaric's writing impresses with rich details, memorable scenes, and the symbolism she gives to natural elements, such as the North Star, a guiding landmark for the main characters. The novel offers an escape into a forgotten world, inviting us to reflect upon the connection between all humans and universal values that transcend time and space."
--The Historical Fiction Company
"This deftly crafted, prehistoric, and impressively original fantasy is a fun read from start to finish. The story of Geb and Lunah's battle for survival will especially appeal to young readers ages 8-18 and is an especially recommended pick for families, K-12 schools, and community/public library YA Fiction collections."
--Midwest Book Review
If you enjoy this novel, consider supporting Tree Aid, an international NGO supporting communities to tackle poverty and the climate crisis through the power of trees. Their projects support the Great Green Wall initiative.Winner: International Impact Book Awards, Category: Coming of Age Adventure, December 2024