9780316159357-0316159352-Skeletons on the Zahara: A True Story of Survival

Skeletons on the Zahara: A True Story of Survival

ISBN-13: 9780316159357
ISBN-10: 0316159352
Edition: Reprint
Author: Dean King
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: Back Bay Books
Format: Paperback 384 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780316159357
ISBN-10: 0316159352
Edition: Reprint
Author: Dean King
Publication date: 2005
Publisher: Back Bay Books
Format: Paperback 384 pages

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Skeletons on the Zahara: A True Story of Survival (ISBN-13: 9780316159357 and ISBN-10: 0316159352), written by authors Dean King, was published by Back Bay Books in 2005. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Black & African American (Cultural & Regional, United States, Historical, Africa, North Africa, African History, United States History, Expeditions & Discoveries, World History, Ships, Transportation) books. You can easily purchase or rent Skeletons on the Zahara: A True Story of Survival (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Black & African American books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.4.

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A masterpiece of historical adventure, Skeletons on the Zahara chronicles the true story of twelve American sailors who were shipwrecked off the coast of Africa in 1815, captured by desert nomads, sold into slavery, and subjected to a hellish two-month journey through the perilous heart of the Sahara.
The western Sahara is a baking hot and desolate place, home only to nomads and their camels, and to locusts, snails and thorny scrub--and its barren and ever-changing coastline has baffled sailors for centuries. In August 1815, the US brig Commerce was dashed against Cape Bojador and lost, although through bravery and quick thinking the ship's captain, James Riley, managed to lead all of his crew to safety. What followed was an extraordinary and desperate battle for survival in the face of human hostility, starvation, dehydration, death and despair.
Captured, robbed and enslaved, the sailors were dragged and driven through the desert by their new owners, who neither spoke their language nor cared for their plight. Reduced to drinking urine, flayed by the sun, crippled by walking miles across burning stones and sand and losing over half of their body weights, the sailors struggled to hold onto both their humanity and their sanity. To reach safety, they would have to overcome not only the desert but also the greed and anger of those who would keep them in captivity.
From the cold waters of the Atlantic to the searing Saharan sands, from the heart of the desert to the heart of man, Skeletons on the Zahara is a spectacular odyssey through the extremes and a gripping account of courage, brotherhood, and survival.
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