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THE SONS OF FEZ: A Moroccan Time Travel Adventure by Kay Hardy Campbell

Kay’s latest novel, THE SONS OF FEZ: A MOROCCAN TIME TRAVEL ADVENTURE was released on May 15, 2021.

Moroccan tour guide Ibrahim brings a busload of students from a summer Arabic program to stay in the medina (old city) of Fez, right next door to a newly-opened time portal. When a student goes missing, Ibrahim looks for him and slips into the past, where they find themselves in a fight to save the city. Along the way, they come face to face with the mysteries of the medina, where history lives around every corner.

A CARAVAN OF BRIDES, a novel of Saudi Arabia, by Kay Hardy Campbell.
Available wherever books are sold!

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About A CARAVAN OF BRIDES:

Fawzia returns home to Jeddah in 1978, after attending college in Lebanon, and takes up secretly with her forbidden college sweetheart. When her reckless behavior leads to family tragedy, she is drawn into an unlikely friendship with a mysterious old storyteller, the niece of a legendary tribal chief.

Narrated by Fawzia and the storyteller Salma, A CARAVAN OF BRIDES celebrates the dangerous melody that love sings in each generation, as it brings the world of Saudi women, past and present, into focus with a tender touch. The stories cross Arabia, from the ancient cities of Jeddah and Mecca, to a peaceful mountain valley, forbidding northern deserts, and a storied oasis town once known for tolerance and open-mindedness.

About Kay Hardy Campbell:

After earning her BA in Arabic summa cum laude, Kay lived in Saudi Arabia with her American husband for several years, with time off to earn a Master’s in Middle Eastern Studies from Harvard. While living in Saudi Arabia, she wrote cultural features for the English language dailies, Arab News and Saudi Gazette. Since moving back to the States, she returned to Saudi Arabia three times on assignment for Aramco World Magazine, covering traditional Saudi culture and women. She also plays Arab music and is the co-founder and administrative director of the Arabic Music Retreat. She researches and writes about the music and folk dance of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf. Her short fiction has appeared in the Aroostook Review, her features and essays in Chamber Music America, Down East, and Cabin Life, and her poetry in the literary journal Mizna. Kay’s website: www.kayhardycampbell.com