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The Story of Two Sisters Who Were Jealous of Their Younger Sister
Arabian Nights
The Adventures of Prince Camaralzaman and the Princess Badoura
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The Arabian Nights is an exotic collection of stories that will grab your attention from the very first page. At the heart of the collection is Scheherazade, the bride of Schahriar, Sultan of Persia. The jealous sultan marries a new girl every evening, and has her executed the following morning – until Scheherazade decides to put a stop to his cruelty, and volunteers to marry him. As clever as she is courageous, night after night Scheherazade distracts the Sultan with tales that keep him listening, and her alive, until he falls in love with her. This classic selection presents the best-loved stories from the Arabian Nights, translated into English and introduced by Andrew Lang.-
LanguageEnglish
PublisherSAGA Egmont
Release dateNov 17, 2021
The Story of Two Sisters Who Were Jealous of Their Younger Sister
Arabian Nights
The Adventures of Prince Camaralzaman and the Princess Badoura

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  • The Adventures of Prince Camaralzaman and the Princess Badoura

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    The Adventures of Prince Camaralzaman and the Princess Badoura
    The Adventures of Prince Camaralzaman and the Princess Badoura

    Everyone has imagined the boy or girl of their dreams – but what would happen if they appeared in the middle of the night, and disappeared in the morning? Camaralzaman is prince of an island near Persia; Badoura is Princess of China; both have been imprisoned for refusing to marry as their parents wished. But when a fairy and a genie magically bring them together one night, they fall in love and marry on the spot. Now they must search the world for one another, and find some way to make their parents accept their love. Be spirited away by this magical love-story, the twenty-sixth of the 34 tales in the classic Arabian Nights collection, translated by Andrew Lang.-

  • The Story of Two Sisters Who Were Jealous of Their Younger Sister

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    The Story of Two Sisters Who Were Jealous of Their Younger Sister
    The Story of Two Sisters Who Were Jealous of Their Younger Sister

    Kosrouschah the Sultan overhears three sisters daydreaming about their future husbands: the eldest wishes to marry the Sultan's baker so she would never go hungry; the second wishes to marry the Sultan's carpenter so she would never be homeless; the youngest wishes to marry the Sultan – who instantly falls in love with her. As time passes, however, the older sisters grow jealous of the Sultana, so they decide to take their revenge, kidnapping and abandoning her three children. Rescued and brought up by a humble gardener, the children must complete a magical quest to reunite their family. Discover the enchantment of this Cinderella-like fairy tale, the last of the 34 tales in the classic Arabian Nights collection, translated into English by Andrew Lang.-

  • Arabian Nights

    Arabian Nights
    Arabian Nights

    The Arabian Nights is an exotic collection of stories that will grab your attention from the very first page. At the heart of the collection is Scheherazade, the bride of Schahriar, Sultan of Persia. The jealous sultan marries a new girl every evening, and has her executed the following morning – until Scheherazade decides to put a stop to his cruelty, and volunteers to marry him. As clever as she is courageous, night after night Scheherazade distracts the Sultan with tales that keep him listening, and her alive, until he falls in love with her. This classic selection presents the best-loved stories from the Arabian Nights, translated into English and introduced by Andrew Lang.-

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