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Street of Storytellers
by Dough Wilhelm
Genre: YA Multicultural Thriller
Release Date: September 2019
Rootstock Publishing
Summary:
Luke is 15, and he’s mad at his dad. He blames his parents’ recent divorce on his father’s obsession with finishing a book about a lost ancient civilization in a dangerous part of Asia.
But his father badly wants his son to understand — so he brings Luke to Peshawar, an age-old crossroads city in Pakistan’s North West Frontier. To punish his dad, Luke refuses to learn anything about the project; instead he’s drawn into the strange, intriguing Old City, where a frightening new extremism is on the rise.
Luke is dazzled by Danisha, but in the city’s strict Pashtun culture they can’t ever be seen together. He’s recruited by her brother to assist the jihadis — but he also bonds with Yusuf, an Afghan refugee who knows what could happen. Then there are the musicians Luke befriends, and a mysterious Sufi teacher who opens his eyes.
Street of Storytellers is intensely suspenseful. It’s about three families across two cultures … about two world religions, Islam and Buddhism … about music, Western and Eastern … and about how modern extremism affects ordinary families. It’s about an ancient true story the world has almost forgotten. And it’s about learning to think for yourself, even if that puts your life at risk.
About the Author
Doug
Wilhelm is a fulltime writer and editor in Weybridge, Vermont. His 16 previous
books include The Revealers (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2003), a novel
about bullying that has been the focus of reading and discussion projects in
well over 1,000 schools, and continues to be part of the curriculum in middle
schools across the country.
As a young journalist
in the early 1980s, Doug left his newspaper job to spend two years in Pakistan,
India and Nepal. He traveled, wrote, taught English and worked on what he
originally planned as a nonfiction book about his experiences, which years
later grew into Street of Storytellers.
Doug’s other books
include three more young-adult novels, a biography of Alexander the Great for
young readers, and 10 books for the Choose your Own Adventure series.
Website: http://www.dougwilhelm.com/
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Interesting plot.
happy to hear it interests you
Great themes in this book and I like the setting.
it does sounds like an interesting glimpse into other cultures
Sounds like an interesting premise for a book.
glad you think so
This sounds interesting! I love multicultural stories. Thanks for sharing Sherry 🙂
my pleasure lindy. hope you get a chance to read it
You’ve made me curious, Sherry. Thanks for sharing.
glad to hear it kim
This does sound suspenseful, Sherry.
glad you think so. i wanted to share something different and this sounded interesting