
A Line in the Sand
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A Line in the Sand captures the essence of the Middle East with a richly detailed historical fiction of two lifelong friends - Magnus and Finn - thrown into a sleuthing adventure where mysteries of the Middle East and its people are gradually revealed. Following the trail of clues left by one TE Lawrence - Lawrence of Arabia - the Gentlemen ramble from Europe to the Levant to Arabia as their quest gains momentum, the situation on the ground unwinds, and history repeats itself.
Aided by a discarded artifact and two younger proteges- one Jew, one Arab- the Gentlemen experience a rich tapestry of the Middle East rarely experienced by westerners- locations, customs, food, languages, behaviors, historical perspective. As the treasure is revealed, the listener gains a greater understanding of the meaning of their adventure, and why it must be shared.
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- Carter Herrold
- 05-02-24
Fascinating Novel in audiobook form!
This novel in Audiobook form captures the essence of the Middle East with a richly detailed historical fiction of two lifelong friends - Magnus and Finn - thrown into a sleuthing adventure where mysteries of the Middle East and its people are gradually revealed. In the novel as the treasure is revealed, the listener gains a greater understanding of the meaning of their adventure, and why it must be shared. This is a fascinating Novel in audiobook form! Thx
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- Susan S.
- 02-19-25
Adventurous and exciting!
I loved the adventure Magnus and Finn took you on and the history woven throughout the journey. The added magic and connections through people was fantastic and I loved the overview of all the religions calling the Middle East home. My heart strings were pulled and I really enjoyed the read.
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- Monte
- 05-29-24
“ Seeds of Hope” a camp to bridge the divides!
It’s a magical, adventurous historical fiction that masterfully intertwines the past and present of the Middle East, tracing the steps of T.E. Lawrence and exploring the deep-rooted conflicts and culture richness of the region.
The book spans various locales, each richly described, bringing to life landscapes and historical backdrops of the Middle East.
However, it is the Maine camp “ Seeds of Hope” that stands out to me as a central element in the plot, symbolizing the possibility of reconciliation and peace in a region marred by centuries of conflict. This camp serves as a meeting ground for characters from diverse backgrounds, each carrying their own histories and burdens. A camp that focuses on finding ways for kids, to respect and find ways for everyone “ to all to get along”, in this already complicated world.
My parents would have sent me to a camp with only our own religious beliefs.
I’d say this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to grasp the nuanced realities of the Middle East, past and present. A+++
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- Anonymous User
- 05-21-24
Didn’t want to put this down!
After a raving review from a friend, I had to check this out for myself. Typically, historical fiction is not my genre, but I may have just been converted.
I was instantly drawn into the story, and further enamored by the friendship and adventures share by Finn and Magnus.
Eduardo’s voice narrating kept be wanting more!
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- Sarah Jones
- 05-18-24
Great exploration
As someone who has always been fascinated by the history of the Middle East, this book offered a great exploration of the region. The character of Magnus and Finn are delightfully complex and their journey across the Middle East is filled with suspense and intrigue. The addition of their young proteges adds a fresh dynamic and helps bridge the historical divide. This audiobook not only captures the essence of Middle Eastern culture, but also highlights the importance of understanding and friendship across cultural lines. A must listen for anyone who loves a good adventure with a hefty dose of historical significance.
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- W. Grand
- 04-23-24
A Brilliant Adventure! Full Marks!
First off, I have to say that I fit the demographic of the audience for this book perfectly.
I'm an american, interested in world travel and exploration.
I'm a 55+ man
Lawrence of Arabia is one of my favorite films.
This book is EXTREMELY well-written. And the narration is possibly even better.
Time travel, the battle of Aqaba, and just learning about all the customs, it just doesn't get any better than this.
A great synthesis of education and entertainment.
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- Pritam Sharma
- 05-06-24
Fascinating story!
This audiobook novel captures the essence of various places with ease. It is mostly concentrated on the Middle East but the writer did a great job in describing the intricacies of it. Our protagonists, Magnus and Finn delve into a sleuthing adventure which keeps you intrigued. This is a captivating story with great characters and story.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-02-24
Highly recommended!
"A Line in the Sand" masterfully blends historical fiction with a thrilling adventure, capturing the essence of the Middle East. The story follows lifelong friends Magnus and Finn as they unravel mysteries left by TE Lawrence, traveling from Europe to Arabia. The novel's rich detail in depicting the Middle East's locations, customs, and history provides an immersive experience. The inclusion of two younger proteges, one Jewish and one Arab, adds depth and perspective to their journey. This novel is a captivating and enlightening read that offers a profound understanding of the region. Highly recommended!
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- Jules
- 07-11-24
A captivating adventure in the Middle East!
I enjoyed following Magnus and Finn's adventures clue by clue. I would say it's also a meditative book as we learn so many things from Eastern culture and at times they seem so strange and incomprehensible. A LIne is the Sand is something new and exciting. And I widened my horizons a lot.
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- W. Sawyer
- 05-06-24
Engaging Historical Audiobook
I thought this was fascinating and educational, but not in a boring way. It blends a rich historical narrative with the vibrant landscapes of the Middle East, i think anyone interested in the region's culture and history will love this. The addition of recipes was a charming touch, an audiobook you can eat!
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