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Kindle Edition eBooks Details
  • 08/2014
  • 9780964429048 B00MZDS0P2
  • 368 pages
  • $2.99
Omari And The People

Adult; General Fiction (including literary and historical); (Market)

In a squalid ancient city on the edge of a desert (based in part on the African Sahara’s Empty Quarter) a weary, thrill-seeking thief named Omari sets his home afire to start anew and to cover his many crimes. When the entire city is unintentionally destroyed by the flames, the cornered thief tells the displaced people a lie about a better place which only he can lead them to, across the desert. With the help of an aged, mysterious woman who knows a better place actually does exist, they set out. The desperate people must come together to fight their way through bandits, storms, epidemics, and more. As a result of Omari's involvement with Saba, a fiercely independent woman who is out to break him in the pay of a merchant whom he has offended, his ability to lead - his very life - is jeopardized.
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"I just loved this book! The story of this people was so fascinating I had to drop everything else I was reading and concentrate only on this. For starters, I really liked the characters. Omari felt like a real person, unlike the "normal" storybook hero, who rises up to the challenge and saves the day without presenting a single flaw. On the contrary, he is tormented by his sudden rise to power, as it is so much out of his character: as a thief used to being on his own, he struggles to even just care about the people he is supposed to lead. I also liked the fact that Omari (and as a matter of fact all the other characters) really evolve during the journey, as the challenges they face daily change them, for better or worse, as I think would only be natural in a situation such as theirs.

Another big, big bonus for me was the presence of so many strong female characters. From the enigmatic Umal to the fiercely independent Saba, the women in this book are not just bystanders, but are actively involved in the shaping of the story. They fight for their rights and to be treated as equals to men, and they really do make a difference when it counts most. The secondary characters in general are well-developed, with antagonists I loved to hate falling prey to their greed and lust for power in a very realistic way. And the realism is what surprised me most in this book: even though there are some supernatural elements and some magic, the story as a whole is really believable, as are the dynamics of such a diverse group of people. The tensions between rich and poor and the various clans, the people's difficulties in letting go of their previous lifestyle and social position or their reluctance to follow a thief's lead all add to the feeling that the story is real - or at least it could be.

This book is highly recommended to anyone looking for an epic adventure, a tale of friendship, love and betrayals with a touch of magical realism."

News
12/20/2014
Omari and the People becomes Amazon Best Seller

The well-reviewed novel Omari and the People became an Amazon Best Seller for Action & Adventure today. Coming in at #39 out of over three million books of this genre, the Kindle version of Omari and the People appears to be rising to the #1 rating.

"I took advantage of a Kindle free promotion," said  author Stephen Whitfield, "and I'm pleased to know the story has been so much in demand."

Formats
Kindle Edition eBooks Details
  • 08/2014
  • 9780964429048 B00MZDS0P2
  • 368 pages
  • $2.99
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