African Sorceress

African Sorceress
Author: M.E. Skeel
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2018-10-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781984502902

Download African Sorceress Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The series African Sorceress is set in the 1600s in what is now Ghana. In volume 1, A Warrior is Forged, the heroine, Kisa, grows up in a village hidden in the forest from the slave traders who were ravaging the countryside for victims. After the slavers find the village for the first time, the old village sorceress, Grandmother, trains Kisa to fight them with the help of magic and sorcery. After the second raid, when Kisa’s beloved father is taken, Grandmother enlists Kisa with the help of the Black Samurai, who returns from Japan to train Kisa to be a warrior. When the slavers return for the third time, Kisa and the villagers are ready, and the war against the slave masters begins. What if there was a great African sorceress who tried to save her people from the slave traders? How would we know from conventional history, which teaches only a white- and male-centered views of history? Africa does have a history and quite an amazing one. And what if women were not always suppressed? And what if their powers were of the earth, water, wind, and fire and not just witch doctor hokum? This book is historical fiction. The history of the Atlantic slave trade is history. As for the great prophetess who I heard about from one man in Africa, who knows? For me, she has come to life in the person of Kisa. If you like heroic stories set in real historical times, read this book.

The AFRICAN SORCERESS Series A Warrior is Forged

The AFRICAN SORCERESS Series  A Warrior is Forged
Author: M E Skeel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-11-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0648352633

Download The AFRICAN SORCERESS Series A Warrior is Forged Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The series African Sorceress is set in the 1600s in what is now Ghana. In volume 1, A Warrior is Forged, the heroine, Kisa, grows up in a village hidden in the forest from the slave traders who were ravaging the countryside for victims. After the slavers find the village for the first time, the old village sorceress, Grandmother, trains Kisa to fight them with the help of magic and sorcery. After the second raid, when Kisa's beloved father is taken, Grandmother enlists Kisa with the help of the Black Samurai, who returns from Japan to train Kisa to be a warrior. When the slavers return for the third time, Kisa and the villagers are ready, and the war against the slave masters begins. What if there was a great African sorceress who tried to save her people from the slave traders? How would we know from conventional history, which teaches only a white- and male-centered views of history? Africa does have a history and quite an amazing one. And what if women were not always suppressed? And what if their powers were of the earth, water, wind, and fire and not just witch doctor hokum? This book is historical fiction. The history of the Atlantic slave trade is history. As for the great prophetess who I heard about from one man in Africa, who knows? For me, she has come to life in the person of Kisa. If you like heroic stories set in real historical times, read this book.

African Sorceress a Warrior Is Forged

African Sorceress a Warrior Is Forged
Author: Margaret Skeel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019-11-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0648352617

Download African Sorceress a Warrior Is Forged Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

African Sorceress

African Sorceress
Author: M.E. Skeel
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2020-02-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781796009750

Download African Sorceress Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

African Sorceress: War on the Sahel, is one woman’s fight against the evil Atlantic slave trade. It is based on an oral tradition story the author heard in Africa. It takes place in the 1600s in what is now Ghana. The heroine is Kisa, who we first meet in African Sorceress: A Warrior is Forged. Her village is raided by slave traders who sell their captives to the Dutch slave masters in the infamous Elmina slave castle. Kisa trains to be a sorceress and a warrior and lead her people to victory against the slavers. In War on the Sahel, Kisa and her lover Kojo take the war beyond their village. They infiltrate the slave castle, lead a mutiny on a slave ship, take a Portuguese trading fort and build an army to fight the African slave traders who are supplying the Europeans. The action is fast-paced, the story is credible, exciting and imaginative and it’s a great way to learn a largely untold history. The story is heroic fantasy but wrapped within the fantasy are the facts of 17th century Africa and the damage the slave trade caused to the proud independent peoples represented in Kisa’s Army. We meet the tribes that make up her army of freed captives, representing many distinct cultures, languages, customs and spiritual traditions. These oral traditions were just as deep, rich and complex as those of cultures with written languages. What reviewers said about African Sorceress: A Warrior is Forged - “Skeel has done a fantastic job taking on such a huge and largely hidden topic.” - “A really original story, unlike anything I've read before. A lot of research must have gone into this book to weave so many threads of history, anthropology, and geography into the tale. Read it for fun or read it to learn about a part of history most of us have never heard of -- either way you'll enjoy it.” - “Skeel immerses you into the world of the Atlantic slave trade from a perspective that is rarely--if ever--told. Skeel masterfully balances being as informative as any historian while being as entertaining as the best storytellers”

The AFRICAN SORCERESS Series Book 2 War on the Sahel

The AFRICAN SORCERESS Series Book 2  War on the Sahel
Author: M. E. Skeel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-11-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0648352641

Download The AFRICAN SORCERESS Series Book 2 War on the Sahel Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

African Sorceress: War on the Sahel, is one woman's fight against the evil Atlantic slave trade. It is based on an oral tradition story the author heard in Africa. It takes place in the 1600s in what is now Ghana. The heroine is Kisa, who we first meet in African Sorceress: A Warrior is Forged. Her village is raided by slave traders who sell their captives to the Dutch slave masters in the infamous Elmina slave castle. Kisa trains to be a sorceress and a warrior and lead her people to victory against the slavers. In War on the Sahel, Kisa and her lover Kojo take the war beyond their village. They infiltrate the slave castle, lead a mutiny on a slave ship, take a Portuguese trading fort and build an army to fight the African slave traders who are supplying the Europeans. The action is fast-paced, the story is credible, exciting and imaginative and it's a great way to learn a largely untold history. The story is heroic fantasy but wrapped within the fantasy are the facts of 17th century Africa and the damage the slave trade caused to the proud independent peoples represented in Kisa's Army. We meet the tribes that make up her army of freed captives, representing many distinct cultures, languages, customs and spiritual traditions. These oral traditions were just as deep, rich and complex as those of cultures with written languages. What reviewers said about African Sorceress: A Warrior is Forged - "Skeel has done a fantastic job taking on such a huge and largely hidden topic." - "A really original story, unlike anything I've read before. A lot of research must have gone into this book to weave so many threads of history, anthropology, and geography into the tale. Read it for fun or read it to learn about a part of history most of us have never heard of -- either way you'll enjoy it." - "Skeel immerses you into the world of the Atlantic slave trade from a perspective that is rarely--if ever--told. Skeel masterfully balances being as informative as any historian while being as entertaining as the best storytellers"

The AFRICAN SORCERESS Series Fighting for the Ngola

The AFRICAN SORCERESS Series   Fighting for the Ngola
Author: M E Skeel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-11-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 064835265X

Download The AFRICAN SORCERESS Series Fighting for the Ngola Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

'I will always be with you in spirit, but now I must follow my heart. When the war against the slave masters has been won, I will return to you. Look for me wherever the winds of freedom blow!' The old magic was no defense against the new weapons, the cannons of the white invaders. The sorceress had to find new ways to fight the slavers and it wouldn't be easy. Far to the south, a Queen was also fighting for freedom. It was time to join forces. Fighting for the Ngola is the third book in the award-winning African Sorceress Series. What readers said about African Sorceress 'A unique combination of fantasy and actual history! Few of us know anything about African culture or the infamous slave trade, and this book brings it alive.' 'Authentic history with a believable female protagonist.' 'Extremely entertaining, well written and enthralling story... sure to become a classic!' 'Skeel masterfully balances being as informative as any historian while being as entertaining as the best storytellers.' .'I can see Africa when I read this book. I can see these people. I loved Kisa. She is strong, she is intelligent, she loves her people. She is all woman and she is all warrior. She is one of the best heroines I have read in the last five years.'

The Seven African Powers of the Periodic Table Chemistry

The Seven African Powers of the Periodic Table  Chemistry
Author: BlackHomeschoolAcademy
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781304974778

Download The Seven African Powers of the Periodic Table Chemistry Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The African Witch

The African Witch
Author: Joyce Cary
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Africa, West
ISBN: 1842320068

Download The African Witch Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Set in post-war Nigeria against the background of a struggle for supremacy between different factions, this is a powerful study of the clash of traditional ways and new ideas from beyond the borders. Elizabeth Aladai, the ju-ju Princess of Rimi, reigns supreme. Feared and respected, she dominates the lives of the villagers. Her decisions hold sway and she has the power of life and death over those accused of crimes and witchcraft - even when the accused is just a ten-year-old child.