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Between Two Rivers: The World of Gilgamesh(5 Beyond His Story We Stand)

Between Two Rivers: The World of Gilgamesh(5 Beyond His Story We Stand)


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BEYOND HIS STORY WE STAND
Book One: Between Two Rivers

Four thousand years before you were born, a city of fifty thousand people was asking the same questions you are asking right now.

In Uruk, 2094 BCE - the largest city on earth, built on the flat plain between the Tigris and the Euphrates - human beings were already wrestling with everything that defines us. How do you stay honest inside a system that rewards silence? How do you weigh loyalty to the people who depend on you against loyalty to the truth? When a powerful man tells you that the rules must sometimes be broken to protect the people the rules were made for, how do you answer him? And when you carry something dangerous and true toward the people who need to receive it, what do you do when the road is longer and harder than you expected?

These are not ancient questions. They are this morning's questions. They have always been this morning's questions.

This is the world this book brings back to life.

A world where the first legal code had just been written - and was already being circumvented. Where women ran businesses, owned property, and brewed the beer that everyone from labourers to scribes drank every morning through reed straws from communal clay jars. Where a king ran one hundred and sixty kilometres in a single day to prove that the distance between two cities was a problem of engineering, not divinity. Where the gap between the law as written on stone and the law as practiced in the redistribution office was already, recognisably, the gap we still live with today.

A world where the greatest story ever told - the Epic of Gilgamesh, the oldest literature in human history - was not an ancient text. It was a contemporary song, performed in the temple precincts, copied by schoolchildren every morning, as alive and present as music is to us. And it was asking, four thousand years before we arrived to ask it ourselves: what do we do with the knowledge that we will die? What do we leave behind? What is a life well lived when even the greatest king cannot defeat death?

Gilgamesh found his answer in the walls he built. The walls that were still standing when his story was finally written down. The walls the poem points at in its final lines and says: look. He built those. They are still here.

This book asks whether ordinary people - the scribes, the traders, the ferry operators, the women at their looms - found the same answer. Whether the marks they pressed into the world, small and faithful and daily, were the same kind of permanence. Whether the record kept honestly, the cloth woven carefully, the warning carried across two days of flat plain to the person who needed it - whether these things were also walls.

Whether ordinary lives, fully lived, also stand.

Beyond His Story We Stand is not a book about what happened in Mesopotamia four thousand years ago.

It is a book about what it has always meant to be human. To live inside a system you did not design and cannot fully control. To carry something true toward people who need to receive it, at personal cost, with no guarantee of outcome. To understand, perhaps only at the end of a long road, that the thing you were looking for was always behind you - in the work of your hands, in the people who walked beside you, in the ordinary morning you nearly missed because you were looking too far ahead.

The Epic of Gilgamesh has survived four thousand years because every generation that encountered it recognised itself inside it.

This book is built on the same conviction.

The canal road goes south. The questions are still open. Walk toward them.

Beyond His Story We Stand - Book One: Between Two Rivers The series that gives history back to the people who lived it.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9798254037576
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
  • Height: 216 mm
  • No of Pages: 292
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 17 mm
  • Weight: 340 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8254037574
  • Publisher Date: 28 Mar 2026
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Series Title: 5 Beyond His Story We Stand
  • Sub Title: The World of Gilgamesh
  • Width: 140 mm


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