About this item
Highlights
- It is the year 707 CE and young Florinda goes to live at the Royal Court of Spain.
- 5-12 Years
- 9.21" x 6.14" Paperback
- 60 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, General
Description
About the Book
Presenting both historical facts and legend pertaining to the actual moments leading to and following through the conquest of Spain in the year 711 CE, this easy-to-read edition highlights the story of the House of Wisdom as well as that of lovely Florinda and the evil King Roderick.Book Synopsis
It is the year 707 CE and young Florinda goes to live at the Royal Court of Spain. When cruel King Roderick throws her into prison, she finds a clever way to get a message to her father, Count Julian in North Africa.
Count Julian meets the Muslims and finds them good hearted and noble. After tricking Roderick into freeing his daughter, Julian joins forces with General Tarek ibn Ziyad by giving him four boats to overthrow the cruel king.
The crossing of the Muslim army will change Spain forever.
The Burning Boats deals with both historical facts and legend pertaining to the actual moments leading to and following through the conquest of Spain.
Review Quotes
In this rapidly expanding multi-cultural world it is important that children be given a view of the culture and history that expand their world views. This book is of particular importance during these turbulent times, portraying a glorious period of an advanced Islamic culture of learning and science within an atmosphere of tolerance and respect. This is a book that should be particularly welcomed by parents and teachers alike.
Ann P. El-Moslimany, PhD
Author, Educator & Co-Founder
of the Islamic School of Seattle