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Venus Anh

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Title
Venus Anh
ISBN
9780995913301
Book Title
Venus Anh
Publisher
SSL
Item Length
8 in
Publication Year
2017
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.3 in
Author
M. L. Sund
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Classics, Romance / Historical / Ancient World
Item Weight
5.5 Oz
Item Width
5 in

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
SSL
ISBN-10
0995913307
ISBN-13
9780995913301
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2309863587

Product Key Features

Book Title
Venus Anh
Language
English
Topic
Classics, Romance / Historical / Ancient World
Publication Year
2017
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Fiction
Author
M. L. Sund
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.3 in
Item Weight
5.5 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Reviews
"Truly captivating! A story so connected with today's women's issues. The more I read this poem, the more I fall in love with it!" Mashie Pargevuni, Los Angeles "A seashell as a symbol of the strength of woman and the battles she wages to achieve her rights and establish her place in the world. A beautiful woman placed between gods and humanity. A man who changed history, and stunning locations that frame their love. From the imagination and the passion of MLSund, a story of the past but still current: the story of women rights, which are crucial to build a modern and prosperous society." Fedora Affinito, Rome
Synopsis
A tragic yet inspiring tale set in Ancient Rome that traces the life of a king's daughter, confined to a childhood of slavery, who is chosen by a goddess to disseminate the Tables of the Venus Anh, a set of women's rights and duties. During early adulthood she is stabbed in the heart while preaching, but is resurrected in a temple as the goddess of women's rights. While continuing to spread her message, her lifelong dream of marrying Julius Caesar is thwarted when he is murdered a month before their wedding date. The epic begins with the heroine's mother Anh fleeing her home country of Vietnam during the Chinese invasion in 111 BC. She sails with her slave master Quyen to Parthia (present day Saudi Arabia) where she is captured by local warriors and taken to Borsippa (in present day Iraq) as a slave at an iron workshop. After withstanding abuse and rape by her guard, he transports her to "freedom" in the kingdom of Bithynia (near present day Istanbul, Turkey), where she is sold to a new, more compassionate slave master. In Bithynia, Anh meets the king's son, Nicomedes IV and on April 21st, 100 BC she gives birth to her daughter, also named Anh. At age 20, daughter Anh is gifted by her father to Julius Caesar who brings his new lover to Rome. Anh then meets the goddess Venus on a Mediterranean beach and receives the Tables of the Venus Anh inscribed on a seashell. Anh, bestowed with her new name "Venus Anh", is sent by the goddess to disseminate the message in the Roman Republic. Years later Venus Anh receives news of the murder of her parents in Bithynia. Soon after, she encounters the murderer in the Roman Forum who stabs her through the heart. Venus Anh is resurrected in the Temple of Jupiter as the goddess of women's rights and resumes her preaching while continually pursuing her lover Julius Caesar until his murder a month before their wedding date. This story weaves a mystical and sometimes esoteric journey through topics including women's rights, leadership and influence, sexuality and LGBT, abuse and rape, revenge, slavery, divinity and the abyss. Complementary material is available at the website venusanh.com and on social media. The author has created images for all 55 scenes in the poem, the result of an ambitious photography project involving dozens of models at stunning locations throughout Italy. The imagery will be published separately in 2018. The VA logo is a registered trademark. The author donates a portion of the proceeds from book sales, merchandise sales, etc. to charitable causes that help promote women's rights based on the Tables of the Venus Anh, A tragic yet inspiring tale set in Ancient Rome that traces the life of a king's daughter, confined to a childhood of slavery, who is chosen by a goddess to disseminate the Tables of the Venus Anh, a set of women's rights and duties. During early adulthood she is stabbed in the heart while preaching, but is resurrected in a temple as the goddess of women's rights. While continuing to spread her message, her lifelong dream of marrying Julius Caesar is thwarted when he is murdered a month before their wedding date. The epic begins with the heroine's mother Anh fleeing her home country of Vietnam during the Chinese invasion in 111 BC. She sails with her slave master Quyen to Parthia (present day Saudi Arabia) where she is captured by local warriors and taken to Borsippa (in present day Iraq) as a slave at an iron workshop. After withstanding abuse and rape by her guard, he transports her to "freedom" in the kingdom of Bithynia (near present day Istanbul, Turkey), where she is sold to a new, more compassionate slave master. In Bithynia, Anh meets the king's son, Nicomedes IV and on April 21st, 100 BC she gives birth to her daughter, also named Anh. At age 20, daughter Anh is gifted by her father to Julius Caesar who brings his new lover to Rome. Anh then meets the goddess Venus on a Mediterranean beach and receives the Tables of the Venus Anh inscribed on a seashell. Anh, bestowed with her new name "Venus Anh," is sent by the goddess to disseminate the message in the Roman Republic. Years later Venus Anh receives news of the murder of her parents in Bithynia. Soon after, she encounters the murderer in the Roman Forum who stabs her through the heart. Venus Anh is resurrected in the Temple of Jupiter as the goddess of women's rights and resumes her preaching while continually pursuing her lover Julius Caesar until his murder a month before their wedding date. This story weaves a mystical and sometimes esoteric journey through topics including women's rights, leadership and influence, sexuality and LGBT, abuse and rape, revenge, slavery, divinity and the abyss. Complementary material is available at the website venusanh.com and on social media. The author has created images for all 55 scenes in the poem, the result of an ambitious photography project involving dozens of models at stunning locations throughout Italy. The imagery will be published separately in 2018. The VA logo is a registered trademark. The author donates a portion of the proceeds from book sales, merchandise sales, etc. to charitable causes that help promote women's rights based on the Tables of the Venus Anh, An epic poem set in Ancient Rome that traces the life of a king's daughter, born into slavery, who is chosen by a goddess to disseminate the Tables of the Venus Anh, a set of women's rights and duties. Years later she is killed while defending the Tables but is resurrected as the goddess of women's rights and spreads her message around the world

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