Trouble in Timbuktu

“Trouble in Timbuktu” by Cristina Kessler is a juvenile fiction novel published by Philomel Books in 2009. This edition spans 355 pages and is presented in English. The story follows twelve-year-old Ayisha, who defies her parents and societal expectations in Timbuktu to join her twin brother in a quest to prevent tourists from stealing an ancient manuscript.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that explores themes of action and adventure, as well as family dynamics and social issues within the context of African culture. The book delves into the challenges Ayisha faces as she navigates her desires and responsibilities, highlighting the significance of relationships and the impact of cultural norms. Through Ayisha’s journey, the story presents a vivid portrayal of Timbuktu and its rich heritage.
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Ignoring her parents’ wishes, as well as the customary place of women in Timbuktu society, twelve-year-old Ayisha joins her twin brother in trying to stop a pair of tourists from stealing an ancient manuscript.
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