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| Author: | Mohamed Yahye Hawe |
| Category: | Mystery Literature Translated [Edit] |
| Language: | English |
| Rank: | 736,542 No 1 most popular |
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Book Alisha And The the Wonder Pen .
Mohamed Yahye Hawe is an English teacher, writer, and dreamer with a heart full of stories. With a Bachelor’s in English Literature, a translation certification, and more, he lights up classrooms, teaching with warmth and wisdom. His pen weaves magic in books like Aisha and the Wonder Pen, the heartfelt collection The Window, Spell of Zazi, Once in Atar, and Zahra and the Queen of Birds. Rooted in his Mauritanian heritage, Mohamed’s tales and thoughts on life and faith touch souls, making every word a bridge to wonder.
Aisha and the Wonder Pen"Aisha, a bright 14-year-old, celebrates topping her class and plans a trip with her uncle Ali and brother Ahmed to their hometown. Their journey takes a dark turn when their car breaks down in a forest, and a two-headed creature kidnaps Aisha, dropping her in a cave. There, she meets Sha, an alien from the Planet of Light, who needs her help to repair his spacecraft. In exchange, Sha gifts Aisha a magical pen that speaks, transforms, and wields extraordinary powers, along with a diamond for communication.Haunted by a fraudulent seer's prophecy that she’s cursed, Aisha struggles with self-blame but grows determined to reunite with her family. Using the pen’s abilities—transforming into a bird, freezing a bear, and battling the monstrous creature—she saves Ali and Ahmed from danger. The pen, revealed as a robot from Sha’s advanced civilization, also fixes their car, enabling their escape from the forest. Aisha’s courage and the pen’s powers triumph, proving her strength and dispelling her fears of being a bad omen, as she reunites with her family and embraces her newfound confidence.
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