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With his evil silences, he ruled the city of Nineveh, situated on the bank of the River Tigris, in the ancient land of Mesopotamia. And there he had built a great library, which was to crumble with the end of his reign. Out of these ruins, however, issued a poem-a very important poem-the Epic of Gilgamesh, one which would permit the existence of two rivers and couple three lives.
Arthur was born in 1840 London by the stinking, sewage-filled River Thames. Abusive and alcoholic father, mentally ill mother; that is what Arthur inherited from his parents. Out of all these deprivations, only Arthur’s brilliant memory will serve as a way out. Provided that he would utilize his gift for good, maybe he could get himself placed as an apprentice at the leading publisher. The slum exists for quite a while for Arthur soon. And in this very new world, one book catches his interest: Nineveh and Its Remains.
In 2014, Turkey, Narin is an especially beautiful ten-year-old Yazidi girl. She is diagnosed with a very rare, newly-described disorder that soon will render her deaf. Her grandmother has long intended to baptize her in a sacred Iraqi temple. But now that ISIS is making its way closer and closer, their ancestral land along the Tigris is on the verge of being destroyed.
Newly separated, a hydrologist, Zaleekah runs to a houseboat in Thames London in 2018 for a place to stay. Orphaned and raised by her financially well-off uncle, the last thing Zaleekah had been contemplating was taking her life; until a curious book from the past changed everything.
A dazzling feat of storytelling, There Are Rivers in the Sky weaves these outsiders together with a single drop of water, a drop which remanifests across the centuries. Harbinger of life and death, rivers—the Tigris and the Thames—transcend history, transcend fate: “Water remembers. It is humans who forget.”
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