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Thunderbird Sonia Nimr

Thunderbird By Sonia Nimr

Thunderbird by Sonia Nimr


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A Palestinian girl travels to the past in a magical quest to save the world.

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Thunderbird: Book Two by Sonia Nimr

The Thunderbird trilogy is a fast-paced time-traveling fantasy adventure centered on Noor, a young orphaned Palestinian girl who starts in the present and must go back in time to get four magical bird feathers and save the world.

In this second installment, Noor finds herself in the year 1177 in Jerusalem, during the Crusades. With the help of Sabeeka, Zainab, a girl who has the power to become invisible, and her local resistance group, Noor must once again find a feather belonging to the thunderbird before it burns, in order to prevent the world of the djinn from collapsing into the human world. Along the way, Noor helps the resistance group save hundreds of books and manuscripts from being burned. Like the first book in the Thunderbird trilogy, Book Two combines the magical with real events from Palestinian history to take the reader on a wild and adventurous ride through time.

About Sonia Nimr

Sonia Nimr is an award-winning Palestinian writer, storyteller, translator, and oral historian who has published more than two dozen books for children and young adults. She is an assistant professor of Philosophy and Cultural Studies at Birzeit University.

M. Lynx Qualey is an award-winning translator and the founding editor of ArabLit and ArabLit Quarterly, and cohost of the BULAQ literary podcast.

Additional information

NGR9781477326930
9781477326930
1477326936
Thunderbird: Book Two by Sonia Nimr
New
Paperback
University of Texas Press
2022-11-22
152
N/A
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