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Books published by publisher Freya Abbas

  • Misplaced

    Freya Abbas

    eBook (Freya Abbas, Aug. 5, 2016)
    Etzli Xocoyotzin feels hopeless in a world swarming with 'ignorants'. She discovers that where she truly belongs is a golden age in the distant past. Her delight is unimaginable when she finds a wizard, named Dral, who can help her fulfill her wishes. Meanwhile, the ancient gods Quetzalcoatl and Tezcatlipoca have stirred up an argument that's end result could mean a heavenly awakening for all, or brutal evil and mass destruction. Join Etzli and Dral on their hazardous, magical adventures!!
  • The Museum of Vexillology: A Collection of Short Stories and Poetry

    Freya Abbas

    language (Freya Abbas, Aug. 12, 2016)
    This is a collection of spoken word poetry and very short stories penned by Freya Abbas, a slam poet, writer and lover of history who is inspired particularly by Native American and Mexican culture.
  • Ome-Cuauhtli of Anahuac

    Freya Abbas

    language (Freya Abbas, Aug. 5, 2016)
    This book is about the ancient people of the American continent and it boldly narrates how they one day rise again, and win back their land that was unfairly taken away from them so many years ago. It tells the story of a proud, intelligent individual named Ome-Cuauhtli who is from what used to be called Mexico-Tenochtitlan. He has suffered from racism and ill treatment for many years. In this futuristic story, he battles the evil country called Cristovallia. Cristovallia is US and Canada combined to form the ultimate enemy of the world. Cristovallia is named after Christopher Columbus's real name: Cristoval Colum. Ome-Cuauhtli has to struggle to free the natives of Cristovallia and the rest of north and south America with the help of his adopted sister, Esperanza, and his friends. He does this while staying true to the personal oath of a secret colony: never use violence.
  • The Dehydrated Diaries: My Parched Voyages through time

    Freya Abbas

    (Freya Abbas, Nov. 29, 2017)
    I never thought that the Ancients would bestow such an honour upon me. The time came for me to set out on a quest that would test me both physically and mentally. I was determined to make my idols proud as I set off on the long voyage, feeling like great adventurers such as Marco Polo or Leif Ericson must have felt. I learned things you never could learn within the limits of your own culture. There are some things you simply can not begin to understand without exploring it from a completely new eye. This is an account of my travels, starting from an aboriginal reserve in Ottawa.