The Oasis

The Oasis by Pauline Gedge, published by Penguin Canada in 2007, is a historical fiction novel that continues the narrative established in the first volume of the Lords of the Two Lands trilogy. This edition spans 603 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in a time when a foreign power, referred to as the “Rulers of the Upland,” has taken control of Egypt, aiming to exploit its resources and erase its cultural identity. The protagonist, Kamose, the son of Seqenenra Tao, embarks on a quest to reclaim his family’s legacy and fight against the oppressive regime.
Readers will find a gripping tale of rebellion as Kamose gathers support from loyal towns and villages, determined to continue his father’s struggle for freedom. The narrative explores themes of political power and the impact of war on personal identity, as Kamose grapples with the weight of his family’s history and the consequences of his actions. This edition invites readers to delve into a richly detailed historical setting, where the stakes of loyalty and survival are intricately woven into the fabric of the story.
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Using subtle means of political power and economic control, a foreign power known as the “Rulers of the Upland” has taken over Egypt to plunder its riches and eradicate its religion and culture. In “The Hippopotamus Marsh”, the stunning first volume of Pauline Gedge’s Lords of the Two Lands trilogy, the family of the last true King of Egypt chose to end 200 years of submission to King Apepa, and attempted to resurrect a dynasty, Seqenenra Tao began a courageous and tragic revolt that almost led to the destruction of his family.
In this thrilling second volume, Seqenenra’s surviving son Kamose refuses an inheritance of failure, and chooses instead to continue his father’s fight for the freedom of Egypt and his family. He begins his desperate sweep north, collecting fighting men from the loyal towns and villages he passes. Will his savage brilliance bring him victory or defeat? And will his acts redeem him or drive him to the brink of madness?
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