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  • The Tale of Princess Fatima, Warrior Woman

  • The Arabic Epic of Dhat al-Himma
  • By: Melanie Magidow
  • Narrated by: Dalia Ramahi
  • Length: 6 hrs and 23 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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The Tale of Princess Fatima, Warrior Woman

By: Melanie Magidow
Narrated by: Dalia Ramahi
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Summary

Published in English for the first time, and the only Arabic epic named for a woman, The Tale of Princess Fatima recounts the thrilling adventures of a legendary medieval warrior universally known throughout the Middle East and long overdue to join world literature's pantheon of female heroes.

A Penguin Classic

A fearsome, sword-slinging heroine who defeated countless men in stealth attacks on horseback, Dhat al-Himma, or Princess Fatima, was secretly given away at birth because she wasn't male, only to triumph as the most formidable warrior of her time. Known alternately as "she-wolf", "woman of high resolve", and "calamity of the soul", she lives on in this rousing narrative of female empowerment, in which she leads armies of more than 70,000 men in clashes between rival tribes and between Muslims and Christians; reconciles with her father after taking him prisoner; and fends off her infatuated cousin, who challenges her to a battle for the right to marry her. Though her cousin suffers an ignominious defeat, he impregnates Fatima against her will and, when she gives birth to a Black son, disowns his own son, who also grows up to be a great warrior, eventually avenging his mother's honor. The epic culminates in a showdown between Fatima and another formidable warrior woman, and earns Fatima a place alongside the likes of Circe, Mulan, Wonder Woman, Katniss Everdeen, and other powerful women.

This audiobook includes a downloadable PDF that contains the a note on the translation and suggestions for further reading from the book.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio

©2021 Melanie Magidow (P)2021 Penguin Audio
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Critic reviews

"[An] excellent English adaptation of a thrilling Arab epic . . . filled with fabulous characters and adventure . . . The tales are as captivating as they are complex. . . . As electrifying as the original.” ―Arab News

“A fun and exciting read . . . A delightful, action-packed adventure that both entertains and provides insight into the time and culture that birthed it . . . Excellently curated and translated . . . The epic is brimming with as much sense of wonder as The Odyssey, as much storytelling inventiveness as The Arabian Nights, and as much exploration of battle and conflict as The Iliad. . . . [It] deserves to take its place in the pantheon of ancient classics. Penguin Classics are to be applauded for making it available in this approachable form to anglophone audiences.” ―The Fantasy Hive

“A very good and enjoyable little read . . . Consistently engaging . . . The narrative moves at a very quick pace, so it never bogs down in boring battle-accounts. . . . Magidow has certainly succeeded in presenting an engaging series of stories featuring a number of compelling figures―above all, and particularly successfully, that of Fatima, who is, in fact, a much more complex character than just that of a woman who is an outstanding fighter. . . . A useful introduction and then notes make for good (and not overwhelming) supporting material. . . . A neat and welcome addition to what early Arabic fiction is available in English.” ―The Complete Review

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Dynamic Storytelling~☆

This is a fascinating glimpse into a world little known to me. Princess Fatima, Warrior Woman is a dynamic and exciting story, and hopefully will embraced by a Western audience as the classic it is. I'd like to give thanks to Melanie Magdow for the translation/notes and Introduction, and the fabulous Dalia Ramahi for breathing a youthful exuberance to this classic story. Also I'd like to give a Big Thank You to Penguin Classics for bringing to light such wonderful stories, and pairing them with fantastic speakers. You're an exceptional publisher, and the gold standard of classic literature~☆

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