The Daughters of Izdihar
Alamaxa, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Nikki Massoud
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Priya Ayyar
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By:
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Hadeer Elsbai
About this listen
Trapped in an arranged marriage to a man she does not love, Nehal dreams of attending the Weaving Academy. There, she can take control of her powers, bending any water to her will, and pursue a glorious future on the battlefield with the first all-female military regiment. Her husband, indifferent and secretive, is in love with another woman, a poor bookseller named Giorgina.
Giorgina has her own secret. She is an earthweaver with dangerously uncontrollable powers. Her only solace comes from meetings with the Daughters of Izdihar, a women's rights group fighting for freedom. They come from very different means, yet Nehal and Giorgina have more in common than they think.
Enticed by the group's enigmatic leader Malak Mamdouh, the two women are drawn into a web of politics, violence and threats of war as they find themselves fighting to earn - and keep - a lasting freedom.
A powerful feminist fantasy set in an Egyptian-inspired world, with breathtaking elemental magic and Sapphic romance, perfect for fans of The Jasmine Throne and The Once and Future Witches.
©2023 Hadeer Elsbai (P)2023 Hachette Audio UKCritic reviews
"A gorgeous, clever feminist fantasy novel rich with magic, politics, hunger and fire. An absolute must-read." (Tasha Suri, author of The Jasmine Throne)
"A wondrously rich fantasy that highlights the true struggle to revolutionize a society...a debut not to be missed." (Shannon Chakraborty, author of The City of Brass)
"Action-packed, magic-filled, and led by two fierce, vividly-rendered women, The Daughters of Izdihar is a compelling and empowering debut." (Ava Reid, author of Juniper and Thorn)
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- 30-04-24
A Strong Egyptian Feminist Fantasy
4.5/5
A great first book in a duology, I really loved Nahel and Giorgina and their activism/rage. The world was intriguing and I loved the character dynamics, and the rising tension between the powerful women and the men that fear them.
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