The Chronicles of Deosai
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“At once her senses alerted her to someone else’s presence at the shore. Her inhaled air remained hostage in her chest as her heart almost stopped beating. She tried to run away from the creature slowly pacing toward her, but her legs gave up and would not move an inch from where she was standing. Badr Jamal looked at a human, slowly approaching her. She had never seen any human being in her entire life. She stood dumbfounded and stared at him. There was something in the weak body convincing her so she dropped the idea of running away and felt inside her heart a delicate and unknown feeling of pleasure.”
Book Title | The Chronicles of Deosai |
Publisher | Inked Resistance Islamic Publishing |
Type | Book |
ISBN | |
Date Published | Jun 14, 2024 |
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“At once her senses alerted her to someone else’s presence at the shore. Her inhaled air remained hostage in her chest as her heart almost stopped beating. She tried to run away from the creature slowly pacing toward her, but her legs gave up and would not move an inch from where she was standing. Badr Jamal looked at a human, slowly approaching her. She had never seen any human being in her entire life. She stood dumbfounded and stared at him. There was something in the weak body convincing her so she dropped the idea of running away and felt inside her heart a delicate and unknown feeling of pleasure.”
As Grandma paused, Ali concluded, “And they lived happily ever after.”
Grandma shook her index finger and said, “No, my child, here is the interesting part. Badr Jamal confessed that she couldn’t stay with the Prince.”
“But why?” Usama cried at once.
Grandma smiled at his unexpected emotions. Usama lowered his gaze and blushed.
“Prince Saif asked the same question,” Grandma replied, “as he saw Badr Jamal’s milky white face turn pale and she shuttered like a dry leaf…”
Just a short excerpt from Tayyaba Amir's The Chronicles of Deosai, an original Muslim folktale, her exciting, breathtaking and inspirational story for young adult readers. With the folktale of Prince Saif-ul-Malook and the fairy Badr Jamal as the backdrop, stepbrothers Usama and Ali and Ali’s cousins Sarah and Zohaib, along with their sets of parents, find themselves in a thrilling, death-defying adventure with giants, a troll and fairies in Deosai in Pakistan.
A unique twist on the well-known folktale
turns the fantasy into reality for book lovers.
Product Details
Paperback: 266 pages
Publisher: Inked Resistance Islamic Publishing (January 2022)
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-7750112-5-5
Product Dimensions: 8.5” X 5.5”
Shipping Weight: 10 oz
Reviews
Sister Laila, I don't have enough words to thank you. It is you who encouraged me and guided me thoroughly towards perfection... I am over the moon after having all the things ready to publish my dream book. Sister Laila, May Allah bless you in both the worlds. Your help and support fulfilled my dream... Jazak Allah khair for everything... Thanks again Sister Laila. Indeed, you are a blessing to the people around you. Lots of Love, respect and prayers. - Tayyaba Amir
Waiting for the launch of “The Chronicles of Deosai” has been well worth it. A fantastic story of regular Pakistani young people exploring the Himalayas with the famous folktale of Prince Saif-ul-Malook and the fairy Badr Jamal as a backdrop. It’s a must for every Muslim shelf. – A Lover of Islamic Fiction, Ontario, Canada
It was pure pleasure reading about the renowned story of the Egyptian Prince Saif and his love for Badr Jamal. If you haven’t heard about Mian Muhammad Bakhsh, the 19th century mystic poet, you can get a glimpse of his rendition in The Chronicles of Deosai. It’s compelling me to take a trip to the beautiful wildness of Pakistan’s mountain ranges just to see the Lake of Tears in the Land of the Giants. – A Muslim Convert, Chicago
Looking for a good book to take you out of this world. It’s “The Chronicles of Deosai.” Everything’s in it – fables, folktales and fantasy, a rip-roaring adventure, with fairies and giants, a sad old troll, a fairy queen who wants to take over the world, twists and turns, death and imprisonment… A great addition to the growing list of Islamic fiction for everyone, boys and girls, young men and women, even a 72-year-old! – Ali, Toronto
About the Author
Tayyaba Amir blends fantasy and non-fiction in her writings. Her Pakistan roots hold the secrets that allow her to weave stories of the rich, natural beauty, moralistic and enchanting folktales and wise, friendly people. Being the mother of three youngsters, they inspired her to pen the debut novella, My Annoying Mom, a picture book, Marium Wants to be a Princess, and stories set in Pakistan, A Crescent and a Star, all of which have touched countless hearts. Tayyaba Amir holds a master’s degree in Mathematics and has always had an avid passion for learning and teaching.
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