Napoleon's Last Island
Autor Thomas Keneallyen Limba Engleză Paperback
In October 1815, after his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleon Bonaparte was sent to live the remainder of his life in exile on the remote Southern Atlantic island of St. Helena. There, on what he called "the cursed rock," with no chance of escape, he found an unexpected ally: a spirited British teenager named Betsy Balcombe who lived on the island with her family. While Napoleon waited for his own accommodations to be made livable, the Balcombe family played host to the infamous exile, a decision that would have far-reaching consequences for them all.
In Napoleon's Last Island, based on a true story, acclaimed author Thomas Keneally re-creates Betsy's powerful and complex friendship with the man dubbed The Great Ogre, her clashes and alliances with his remaining courtiers, and her uneasy journey to adulthood as she begins to see the imperfections and weaknesses of human nature. As he brings a fascinating period vividly to life, Keneally shines a fresh light on one of history's most enigmatic, charismatic figures. "The book is a complex and mesmerizing success," raves the Christian Science Monitor, hailing it as "a masterpiece in miniature...unfailingly great reading and] testimony to the fact that Keneally is our greatest living practitioner of historical fiction."
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ISBN-13: 9781501128431
ISBN-10: 1501128434
Pagini: 384
Greutate: 0.34 kg
ISBN-10: 1501128434
Pagini: 384
Greutate: 0.34 kg
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A masterful account of Napoleon's final years in exile, by Booker Prize-winning author Thomas Keneally
A masterful account of Napoleon's final years in exile, by Booker Prize-winning author Thomas Keneally