
The Tears of Sheba by Khadija Al-Salami
Loyalty, honour, murder, Bedouin, family feuds and survival in a setting reminiscent of the Arabian Nights Yemen in the 1960s was a society where loyalty, blood ties and honour meant everything, yet murder, forced marriages, family feuds and public beheadings were common.
"!An intriguing tale of loyalty, honor, murder, Bedouin family feuds!" (Publishing News, 1 August 2003) "..An enchanting tale of a determined life..." (Good Book Guide, December 2004)
Khadija al--Salami grew up in Yemen in an almost feudal environment. Her life was devastated by the impact of civil war, which mentally destroyed her father and made him unable to care for his family. Determined to escape the poverty, death and destruction around her, Khadija, at the age of 12, asked the local TV station to let her host a programme for children. She later used the money that she received for these broadcasts to travel to the United States to study. She graduated from Mount Vernon College in Washington DC and, after undertaking postgraduate study in Film production, returned to Yemen to continue working at the Yemeni TV station. She subsequently joined the Yemeni Embassy in Paris, where she is currently Press and Cultural Attache and Director of the Yemeni Information Centre. She lives in Paris with her husband, Charles Hoots.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780470867266 |
| ISBN 10 | 0470867264 |
| Title | The Tears of Sheba |
| Author | Khadija Al-Salami |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | John Wiley and Sons Ltd |
| Year published | 2004-10-27 |
| Number of pages | 398 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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