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Gabriel Véliz

The rebellion of the slaves

For centuries, the monuments of Ancient Egypt have told stories of pharaohs, gods, and conquests—etched in stone, glorified in gold. But beneath the pillars of the greatest empire in history were the invisible hands and silenced mouths of women who were never meant to be remembered.

Set during the reign of Ramses II, The Rebellion of the Slave Women follows Neferet, a young Nubian girl torn from her homeland and sent to the royal harem of Pi-Ramses as war tribute. In a world of gilded walls and velvet silence, where beauty is a currency and obedience is survival, Neferet is expected to forget who she was.

But Neferet remembers.

Guided by Amunira, a disgraced priestess with fire in her eyes and knowledge in her bones, Neferet embarks on a journey that transforms sorrow into memory, silence into scripture, and fear into flame. As whispers become words, and words become symbols, Neferet joins forces with concubines, servants, kitchen girls, midwives, and hidden scribes. Together, they craft a secret resistance—one not of swords, but of voice.

In the shadows of the palace, they sing.
In the perfume of the harem, they encode messages.
In the feet of the Pharaoh’s statues, they inscribe truths.
And in the waters of the Nile, they set their names afloat in tiny paper boats.

Their rebellion is invisible.
But it is unstoppable.

Each chapter unfolds like a chant, a prayer, a forgotten verse. From the forbidden corridors of the royal harem to the sacred chambers of the Temple of Isis, from whispered songs in the baths to open defiance in public ceremonies, The Rebellion of the Slave Women tells the story of those who rose without being seen—and were heard across an empire.

This is not a tale of epic battles or royal power struggles.
This is the story of the women history tried to erase.

With lyrical prose, historical depth, and emotional resonance, Gabriel Véliz delivers a poetic novel that honors ancestral memory, feminine strength, and the quiet revolutions that shape the world. Perfect for readers of historical fiction, feminist literature, poetic narrative, and character-driven drama, this novel is a tribute to the voices that once had no place on the scrolls—but now echo under the stars.

Because they did not have statues.
But they had voices.
And the Nile remembers.
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Publicação original
2025
Ano da publicação
2025
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