The Child Of An Ancient People

The Child Of An Ancient People

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Author: Anouar Benmalek

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 256


'A bold and gripping 19th-century adventure... a fast-moving, richly-painted romance of the oceans and deserts. Fans of Matthew Kneale's English Passengers will relish this dramatic voyage' - Independent It is 1872. Lislei is a young French woman escaping from the bloody turmoil of the Paris commune; Kader is an Arab prince fleeing from the revolt of the Saharan tribesmen in Algeria. Together they succeed in boarding an old sailing ship bound for Australia. With them is Tridarir, an orphan, who is the last representative of his people, the Tasmanian Aboriginals. Set against the backdrop of British colonial expansion, Benmalek masterfully reveals the international upheavals of the nineteenth-century. From disorder in France to the bright open shores of Australia this is an epic novel of passion and high adventure culminating in a deeply moving and extraordinary love story.



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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Anouar Benmalek

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 256


'A bold and gripping 19th-century adventure... a fast-moving, richly-painted romance of the oceans and deserts. Fans of Matthew Kneale's English Passengers will relish this dramatic voyage' - Independent It is 1872. Lislei is a young French woman escaping from the bloody turmoil of the Paris commune; Kader is an Arab prince fleeing from the revolt of the Saharan tribesmen in Algeria. Together they succeed in boarding an old sailing ship bound for Australia. With them is Tridarir, an orphan, who is the last representative of his people, the Tasmanian Aboriginals. Set against the backdrop of British colonial expansion, Benmalek masterfully reveals the international upheavals of the nineteenth-century. From disorder in France to the bright open shores of Australia this is an epic novel of passion and high adventure culminating in a deeply moving and extraordinary love story.