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Author:
Thornton, A. S, author.
Title:
Daughter of the Salt King / A.S. Thornton.
Publisher:
CamCat Books,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
436 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
Subject:
Kings and rulers--Fiction.
Fathers and daughters--Fiction.
Magic--Fiction.
Jinn--Fiction.
Summary:
"A girl of the desert and a jinni born long ago by the sea, both enslaved to the Salt King-but with this capricious magic, only one can be set free. As a daughter of the Salt King, Emel ought to be among the most powerful women in the desert. Instead, she and her sisters have less freedom than even her father's slaves ... for the Salt King uses his own daughters to seduce visiting noblemen into becoming powerful allies by marriage. Escape from her father's court seems impossible, and Emel dreams of a life where she can choose her fate. When members of a secret rebellion attack, Emel stumbles upon an alluring escape route: her father's best-kept secret-a wish-granting jinni, Saalim. But in the land of the Salt King, wishes are never what they seem. Saalim's magic is volatile. Emel could lose everything with a wish for her freedom as the rebellion intensifies around her. She soon finds herself playing a dangerous game that pits dreams against responsibility and love against the promise of freedom. As she finds herself drawn to the jinni for more than his magic, captivated by both him and the world he shows her outside her desert village, she has to decide if freedom is worth the loss of her family, her home and Saalim, the only man she's ever loved."--from Amazon.com.
ISBN:
0744300495
9780744300499
0744303915
9780744303919
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1235183418
LCCN:
2020949407
Locations:
KSPG296 -- Burlington Public Library (Burlington)

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