![]() ![]() Her desperate tries to get money to leave to the city her mother described, lead her to an arena with a gun and a scarf to mask the girl behind it. Only to come back later to the only place she has to call home to the sexist, traditional and close minded people she hates. Instead her mother is killed when Amani is young, and Amani confides in teaching herself the skills in firing a gun up on the far and hidden sand dunes that surround her only reach of life. A place where they could go and find Amani’s aunt. ![]() Her mother told her stories of a city, full of freedom and opportunities for them. Having only what she thought were her blue eyes from her father that she never knew, her mother was the only one she had. Her life seems to be closing in on her, trapping her into the hell she has always been planning to escape. Rebel of the Sands by Alwyn Hamilton, reviewed by Natalie Kelly-Haigh. Thanks Natalie! ![]()
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