About The Book
Excerpts From the Book
“Talek shivered. It was raining out, not a downpour but a steady drizzle that seemed to permeate through his oiled sealskin clothes and soak him to the bone and freeze him no matter how many layers he wore.”
“The caravaneer looked shamed and then nodded. It seemed a safe place. We figured he wasn’t involved. But we couldn’t take the risk of him warning you.”
“There is still hope, Talek. Until we know for certain, there is always hope. Klooo said to him and then passed him a skinned and gutted rabbit. Eat this. Get some rest. Do not give up hope. And don’t feed your evil.”

Foreign Soil
The story begins in a matriarchal society, and it takes readers on a voyage through the northwestern sea. Following a group of characters that seem to defy our societal norms creates a what-if scenario depicting the results of an inverse society. While exploring foreign lands, the story shows people’s moralities, values, and priorities in a matriarchal society.