Daughters of the Lamp by Nedda Lewers audiobook

Daughters of the Lamp

By Nedda Lewers

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8.28 Hours Unabridged
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    ISBN: 9780593827703

Percy Jackson meets Arabian fairy tales in this stunning middle grade fantasy debut about a girl who becomes the guardian of Ali Baba’s legendary treasure. Believe in fairy tales. Sahara Rashad lives by logic. Loves science. And always has a plan. Except her dad just whisked her away to her uncle’s wedding in Egypt, upending every single plan she had for the summer. In Cairo, Sahara’s days are filled with family—and mystery. First, Sahara’s cousins claim the pretentious bride-to-be is actually a witch. Then her late mother’s necklace starts glowing—and disappears. Sahara’s attempts to recover the necklace lead her to the greatest mystery yet. Deep in an underground chamber lies Ali Baba’s magical treasure. Hidden from a line of sorcerers who threatened to use its powers for evil, the treasure was given to Sahara’s ancestor Morgana for safekeeping and passed down from mother to daughter for generations. Now only Sahara stands in the sorcerers’ way. Can the girl who’s never believed in magic trust the unknown and claim her legacy as the treasure’s keeper?

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Summary

Summary

Percy Jackson meets Arabian fairy tales in this stunning middle grade fantasy debut about a girl who becomes the guardian of Ali Baba’s legendary treasure.

Believe in fairy tales.

Sahara Rashad lives by logic. Loves science. And always has a plan. Except her dad just whisked her away to her uncle’s wedding in Egypt, upending every single plan she had for the summer.

In Cairo, Sahara’s days are filled with family—and mystery. First, Sahara’s cousins claim the pretentious bride-to-be is actually a witch. Then her late mother’s necklace starts glowing—and disappears.

Sahara’s attempts to recover the necklace lead her to the greatest mystery yet. Deep in an underground chamber lies Ali Baba’s magical treasure. Hidden from a line of sorcerers who threatened to use its powers for evil, the treasure was given to Sahara’s ancestor Morgana for safekeeping and passed down from mother to daughter for generations. Now only Sahara stands in the sorcerers’ way.

Can the girl who’s never believed in magic trust the unknown and claim her legacy as the treasure’s keeper?

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

★ "An engaging fantasy inspired by a classic tale that’s guaranteed to leave readers eager for more. Kirkus, starred review
Gorgeously vivid and endlessly exciting, Daughters of the Lamp brims with magic, emotion, and the importance of family. Aisling Fowler, author of the Fireborn series
Witty, wondrous, and a mesmerizing glimpse into the magic that’s always hidden in the mundane. M.T. Khan, author of Nura and the Immortal Palace
Daughters of the Lamp triumphs as an action-packed journey across oceans and centuries. I couldn’t put down Lewers’s electrifying debut! George Jreije, author of the Shad Hadid series
An Indies Introduce pickA Junior Library Guild selection
This terrific two-pronged adventure [brings] together modern life and classic tales of Ali Baba, with some gratifying twists. . . . A memorable adventure that’s as exciting as it is insightful. Booklist
A fulfilling, atmospheric story in which Lewers draws on Arabian myth and Egyptian culture to weave a fast-paced magical tale of family, destiny, and belonging. Publishers Weekly
An Indies Introduce pickA Junior Library Guild selectionA Best Book of the Month for Amazon and Kobo
This magical fantasy adventure infused with Egyptian fairytales is so much fun. . . . Fantasy readers will love this joyful romp. Book Riot

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Author Bio: Nedda Lewers

Author Bio: Nedda Lewers

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Fiction/Fantasy
Runtime: 8.28
Audience: Children (8–12)
Language: English