Felucca Dreams

Felucca Dreams by Natalie Debrabandere is a 276-page book published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on December 4, 2016. This edition is presented in English and follows the journey of London artist Rowan McAllister, who, facing unemployment, decides to travel to Egypt to immerse herself in its ancient history. Alongside her, Professor Alex Casey, a writer and archaeologist, grapples with her own professional challenges while guiding tourists through the historic sites of Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the intertwining lives of these two women as they navigate personal and professional obstacles in a vibrant cultural setting. The story delves into themes relevant to LGBTQ+ literature, highlighting the complexities of identity and ambition against the backdrop of Egypt’s rich history. As Rowan seeks to recharge and refocus, and Alex confronts her own struggles, the book presents a landscape where unexpected connections and discoveries unfold.
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No job, no income. Everything to lose.
Although before she figures out how to launch her own business and start earning again, London artist Rowan McAllister has vowed to fulfill a dream. She is off to spend some time in Egypt; to lose herself in ancient history, relax, recharge, and refocus.
Writer and archaeologist Professor Alex Casey may have a job and an income, but right now she is flat broke, and in trouble with her colleagues for speaking her mind a little too freely. Dragging a bunch of tourists around the sites and towing the line is not her style, and yet she is grateful for the offer to guide a trip that comes her way.
Cairo, Luxor, Aswan.
Two women.
In the land of Osiris, anything can happen…
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