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The Astonishing Life Of Octavian Nothing: The Kingdom On The Waves: Volume Two
A fascinating portrait of betrayal - part gothic tale, part historical fiction - set against the backdrop of tragedy, slavery and war.
In the second volume of "The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing", Octavian and Doctor Trefusis escape to Virginia where Octavian joins up with Lord Dunmore's troops, following the famous proclamation promising to liberate any slave that will fight for the British in the Revolutionary war. While there, Octavian reunites with Bono, fights in vicious battles, and falls desperately in love.
- The first volume was published to huge critical acclaim, and was Winner of the National Books Award.
- Elegantly written and richly textured, this is a startling and stimulating novel for young adult readers.
M.T. Anderson
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The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation: Vol 1: The Pox Party
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The Astonishing Life Of Octavian Nothing: The Kingdom On The Waves: Volume Two
$29.95 – Hardcover book / Walker Books
A fascinating portrait of betrayal - part gothic tale, part historical fiction - set against the backdrop of tragedy, slavery and war.
In the second volume of "The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing", Octavian and Doct... Buy or find out more →
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