Story cover for Nyari Coumba: The Tale of Two Daughters by SakeenaAbdulHakeem
Nyari Coumba: The Tale of Two Daughters
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Complete, First published Feb 18, 2020
When one daughter returns with treasures beyond belief, can the other earn an honored place amongst the jinn as well? A traditional Senegalese fable translated and embellished by Sakeena Abdul-Hakeem. First published on sakeenainsenegal.wordpress.com.
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