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MOUSSANE

The River's Daughter

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MOUSSANE

By: Peter Von Perle
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Moussane: The River’s Daughter
(A prequel to Blood for Pearls and Beyond—The Door of No Return)

Before the transatlantic slave trade changed the course of history, a woman in West Africa saw it coming.

Senegal, 1500. In a peaceful pre-colonial village along the Gambia River, Moussane lives in harmony with the land, the spirits, and her family. A mother, healer, and spiritual seer, she carries new life within her—but also carries a heavy burden: visions of a distant island drenched in blood and sorrow. Its name is Gorée.

As her ten-year-old son plays among the millet fields, Moussane begins to unravel. Her dreams speak of strangers from across the ocean—men with cold eyes and smoke in their hands. She senses a dark force rising, one that will shatter her village and echo across centuries.

While her community prepares for the sacred crescent moon ceremony, Moussane must decide whether to stay silent—or warn those she loves, even if no one believes her.

Rich with cultural detail and spiritual insight, Moussane — The River’s Daughter is a powerful historical fiction novella about ancestral memory, feminine strength, and the first stirrings of resistance. A lyrical blend of African mythology, historical drama, and emotional suspense, it’s perfect for readers who love:

  • African historical fiction

  • Fiction about slavery and colonization

  • Women’s survival stories

  • West African spiritual and tribal life

  • Literary fiction based on true events

This story is not just about what was lost—but about who saw it coming.

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