The Sea People
Autor: | David J. Greening |
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EAN: | 9783752129434 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 06.01.2021 |
Untertitel: | Children of the sea |
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Schlagworte: | Children Of The Sea Sea People Tales |
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For as long asanyone could remember, the Shardana had sailed their gigantic ships across the endless waters oft he Lautan Tedau, the Peacefull Sea, fishing, hunting the mighty raksasa ans trading with the inhabitants off the islands doting the ocean. This ist he tale oft he Perahu and those onboard: Kura-Kura, the orphan girl, Pirang, the shaman´s daughter, sleepless Mati and Kegentingan, the chief harpooner´s only living son. No-one in living memory had seen or heard anything oft he scourge oft he seas, the Tangata´mango, the deadly Shark-Men, who had once killed and looted their way across sea and land until they had finally become the stuff of nightmare and legend. Until now....
David J. Greening was born in Karachi in 1969 AD, briefly went to kindergarten in Malta and grew up in Germany. After cleaning dishes, working on building sites, flipping burgers and other assorted odd jobs he trained to become a landscape gardener before studying Ancient History at Frankfurt University. Completing an MA in 2004 and a PhD in 2007 he currently works as a school teacher and part-time lecturer of ancient and medieval history.
David J. Greening was born in Karachi in 1969 AD, briefly went to kindergarten in Malta and grew up in Germany. After cleaning dishes, working on building sites, flipping burgers and other assorted odd jobs he trained to become a landscape gardener before studying Ancient History at Frankfurt University. Completing an MA in 2004 and a PhD in 2007 he currently works as a school teacher and part-time lecturer of ancient and medieval history.