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The Hand of Fatima

Ildefonso Falcones

Hardback 2011-04-15

Publisher Description

1564, Granada. The Moors have unsuccessfully tried to rise up against their Christian oppressors who have painted the town with the blood of their victims. Hernando, a young Arab with a Christian father, is despised by the townsfolk and by his own step-father for his 'tainted' heritage and is banished to live in the stables. Hernando finds comfort in his affinity with the horses and becomes an expert muleteer. News of his special touch reaches the King of the Moors and he is appointed to fight the Christian troops sent by the Spanish King Philip II. Soonafter he meets Fatima, a young girl with black eyes who will become the love of his life. But his brutal step-father weds her instead and forces Hernando into slavery. With the help of his Christian friends, Hernando hatches a grand plan to reconcile the two warring faiths - and the two halves of his identity...

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Publisher Description

1564, Granada. The Moors have unsuccessfully tried to rise up against their Christian oppressors who have painted the town with the blood of their victims. Hernando, a young Arab with a Christian father, is despised by the townsfolk and by his own step-father for his 'tainted' heritage and is banished to live in the stables. Hernando finds comfort in his affinity with the horses and becomes an expert muleteer. News of his special touch reaches the King of the Moors and he is appointed to fight the Christian troops sent by the Spanish King Philip II. Soonafter he meets Fatima, a young girl with black eyes who will become the love of his life. But his brutal step-father weds her instead and forces Hernando into slavery. With the help of his Christian friends, Hernando hatches a grand plan to reconcile the two warring faiths - and the two halves of his identity...

Koorong Code316704
ISBN0385618336
EAN9780385618335
Pages960
DepartmentBooks
CategoryFiction
PublisherBantam Books
Publication DateApr 2011
Dimensions66 x 156 x 241mm
Weight1.308kg