Yes, I am a demon. Did I say genie at first? Genie, jinni, daemon, shedim, asura, demon. It's all the same, just different languages . . .Memoir of a Demon takes readers on a magical ride through the eyes of a genie--not the genies of fairy tales, but the mystical creatures of old. Needing very little to anger them, genies offer less in the wish fulfillment arena, and more in the way of manipulating humans for revenge. Gimil-Sin, a young poor fisherman, is unwittingly used as a pawn in a genie's game of revenge. Told from the demon's own point of view, the reader is captivated by the intricate workings of an underworld mind, and the ease with which greedy and arrogant humans fall prey. We follow the demon as he carves a path for his own purpose and are surprised to see a compassionate, loving side to what history has taught us to believe are vile creatures. Foreman has offered this point of view through extensive research and has based this fictional tale upon historical fact. Memoir of a Demon is not to be missed.
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- Release Date 02/02/2009
- Author Rebecca L. Foreman
- Language English
- Company Langdon Street Press
- Weight 12 ounces
- Dimensions 5 x 0.75 x 8.25 inches
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