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Napoleon's last island - Thomas Keneally

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Title
Napoleon's last island
Author
Thomas Keneally
format
Paperback
Publisher
Sceptre
Language
English
UK Publication Date
20161006

On the island of St Helena in the south Atlantic ocean, Napoleon spends his last years in exile. It is a hotbed of gossip and secret liaisons, where a blind eye is turned to relations between colonials and slaves.

The disgraced emperor is subjected to vicious and petty treatment by his captors, but he forges an unexpected ally: a rebellious British girl, Betsy, who lives on the island with her family and becomes his unlikely friend.

Based on fact, Napoleon's Last Island is the surprising story of one of history's most enigmatic figures and a British family who dared to associate with him. It is a tale of vengeance, duplicity and loyalty, and of a man whose charisma made him dangerous to the end.

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Thomas Keneally began his writing career in 1964 and has published thirty novels since. They include Schindler's Ark, which won the Booker Prize in 1982 and was subsequently made into the film Schindler's List, and The Chant Of Jimmie Blacksmith, Confederates and Gossip From The Forest, each of which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. His most recent novels are The Daughters Of Mars, which was shortlisted for the Walter Scott Prize in 2013, and Sha

The outspoken Betsy is a terrific character . . . [There are] some glorious moments . . . lit with Keneally's trademark impish humour. He is a magpie, as preternaturally inquisitive as Napoleon himself, and the book has a cast of characters to rival Dickens.
Guardian - Clare Clark

Immersive and charming . . . Keneally's Betsy is a vivid, attractive portrait of a young girl brinking on young womanhood and a thoroughly useful device. Through her he can view the emperor clearly - as an absurd figure, a joker, a voracious devourer of food, women, information. But there is so much more here, too. The flora and geography of the island are beautifully evoked, the inhabitants drawn in sharp, succinct strokes . . . a pure pleasure to read.
Evening Standard - Nick Curtis

Through Betsy, Keneally beautifully resurrects a voice of the sort lost in official versions of history
Daily Mail - Claire Allfree

A typically polished yarn by a grand master of historical fiction.
Mail on Sunday - Max Davidson

One of the most enjoyable, high spirited and technically accomplished works of a long career.
The Australian

He succeeds, with touches of brilliance, in bringing to life characters in more detail than history ever possibly could
Philip Dwyer, Sydney Morning Herald

Writing Napoleon's Last Island from Betsy's perspective allows Keneally to entertain readers with his trademark verve and impishness. Few can match him as a storyteller
Meredith Jaffe, Guardian (Australia)

Type
BOOK
Edition
1st paperback ed
Keyword Index
Saint Helena - Fiction.|Biographical fiction.
Country of Publication
England
Number of Pages
448

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