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Stealing Fatima's Hand    by Carolyn Theriault
Price: $6.99 USD. 118110 words. Published by Vox Humana Books  on May 30, 2010. .

“ …Finally a grand taxi stopped and offered to take us to the train station for the unbelievably low fare of twenty dirham, so unbelievably low, that I was not a little disappointed when the driver didn’t rob us, slit our throats, and dump our bodies into the Strait of Gibraltar… “ Stealing Fatima’s Hand is a collection of narratives presenting an alternative view of Morocco.
Catalogue SEJOUR-MAROC.COM 2010    by Dino D'Alessandro
Price: Free! 4530 words. Published on August 3, 2010. .

Ce catalogue présente un excellent rapport Qualité-Prix de Marrakech. Piscine chauffée, hammam, literie et linge de maison d’exception, personnel expérimenté… Tous les critères de confort et de sécurité sont passés au crible pour vous offrir le meilleur de Marrakech.
What the Hell Are We Doing Here! [Across the Sahara to West and Central Africa by Land Rover]    by Murray Gough
Price: $9.99 USD. 21750 words. Published on November 1, 2010. .

Three friends confronting middle-age set out to explore the world and the great sweep of people who inhabit it. 4WD across the Sahara to Africa - sights & adventures from one of the world’s most colourful overland routes. For travellers, 4WD enthusiasts, and armchair adventurers. For iPad & similar - 180 colour photos, links to videos. Greyscale version also available "Across the Sahara..."
Journey to Freedom - Moroccan Stories    by Sascha von Bornheim
Price: $4.99 USD. 32030 words. Published on January 3, 2011. .

In 'Journey to Freedom - Moroccan Stories' Sascha von Bornheim tells of his childhood, which came to an abrupt end when his family -including his certifiably insane stepfather- moved from his native Germany to Rabat, Morocco. Adapting to life in the Muslim country with its unfamiliar customs and traditions was made almost unbearable by Sascha's mother and stepfather.
The Arabi    by Sadik Yalsizucanlar
Price: $9.99 USD. 62350 words. Published by Timas Yayin Grubu  on January 28, 2011. .

“The Arabi“ is a story of adventures in whipping sands and blistering heat. A titanic thinker and scholar who spent his days drifting through the world and writing his meditations, Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi is the Leonardo da Vinci of the East. This book combines his explorations and wanderings across the planet with his philosophical explorations and wanderings across the soul and the mind.
Morocco Hammam Visit    by Roxanne Kessel
Price: Free! 2290 words. Published on June 12, 2011. .

A visit to a hammam bath in Marrakesh, Morocco rejuvenates a traveler on her birthday, two days after the ‘Arab Spring’ protests in Morocco.
Train Time    by J. Daniel Sawyer
Price: $0.99 USD. 2840 words. Published by AWP Books  on June 14, 2011. .

You've seen him before: the man sitting at the airport or the train station, waiting for someone who will come...sometime. And you wondered, "Who is he waiting for?" Have you ever met someone who took your breath away, only to realize it was because you breathed the same air? Maybe that's who he's waiting for. Spending his days and nights in the station waiting...for Train Time.
The Final Prophet    by AJ Angler
Price: $2.99 USD. 94290 words. Published by Rob Smythe on July 17, 2011. .

Mormon historian Daniel Hunter unearths the Golden Plates, fabled to hold the foundation of the his religion. When word of the artifact’s unexpected content leaks out, a message that impacts the major world religions, he and his brother go on the run to protect the Plates, and themselves, from those in high places who order the treasure, and everyone who has read the message, destroyed.
The Way To... Timbuktu    by Pat Ryan
Price: $3.99 USD. 49320 words. Published on July 25, 2011. .

Is Timbuktu a real place? Why would anyone want to go there? In December of 2008, Pat Ryan sets out on a journey across North Africa. He's traveling alone, he doesn't speak the local languages and he has a very limited money supply. Read this story of his epic adventure and you will certainly be entertained... And you might even be inspired...
Tangier    by William Bayer
Price: $2.99 USD. 118370 words. Published by Crossroad Press  on August 13, 2011. .

Tangier, a sweeping novel of romance and intrigue set in a fabled North African resort, may remind readers of the Alexandria Quartet. In this book Tangier is more than just a place; it is a city of unholy loves. Titled Europeans, Moroccan hustlers, aging former Nazis, decadents of every sort play out their rituals, competing for stunning lovers and social power.