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What if a mirror could speak? When thirteen-year-old Amina discovers an ancient mirror, she does not see her reflection. Instead, the glass reveals the faces and voices of women who changed the world yet were often forgotten by history. From the philosopher Hypatia of Alexandria to the warrior queens of Dahomey, from Harriet Tubman's courage to Malala Yousafzai's fight for education, Amina travels across centuries and continents, listening to their stories of freedom, justice, and resilience. The Mirror of Women's Whispers is more than a novel: it is a journey into the hidden pages of history.…mehr

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What if a mirror could speak? When thirteen-year-old Amina discovers an ancient mirror, she does not see her reflection. Instead, the glass reveals the faces and voices of women who changed the world yet were often forgotten by history. From the philosopher Hypatia of Alexandria to the warrior queens of Dahomey, from Harriet Tubman's courage to Malala Yousafzai's fight for education, Amina travels across centuries and continents, listening to their stories of freedom, justice, and resilience. The Mirror of Women's Whispers is more than a novel: it is a journey into the hidden pages of history. Blending fiction and education, this book awakens young readers to the power of women's voices and the importance of memory. Both moving and inspiring, it invites every reader to reflect, to dream, and to carry the torch of courage into tomorrow.
Autorenporträt
Dieu-donné Gbènato KIKI, a young author of historical romance and fiction from Benin (born in 1995), combines his background in Natural Sciences with a passion for storytelling. As a secondary school teacher of Life Sciences, he draws inspiration from the lessons of our contemporary world. In this thought-provoking book, he questions the limits of artificial intelligence and challenges readers to reflect on one pressing concern: how can we preserve our Mother Earth? Thirty years from now, what kind of future will humanity face?