Gunpowder Empire

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EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 9780765346094

Автор

Издатель Macmillan Publishers

Вес 150 гр

Год выпуска 2004

A novel of "Crosstime Traffic" "Turtledove has proved he can divert his readers to astonishing places....I know I'd follow his imagination almost anywhere." --"San Jose Mercury News "One of alternate history's authentic modern masters." --"Booklist "Turtledove excels in alternate history." --"Library Journal "One of the genre's leading purveyors of alternate history." --"Dragon "Harry Turtledove is probably the best practitioner of the classic alternate-history story since L. Sprague de Camp." --"Locus Reviews Jeremy Solter and his family lead a double life in the modern world of late-21st-century Southern California-and as traders and merchants in an alternate world in which the Roman Empire never fell. When a disaster closes the gateways between the worlds-trapping Jeremy and his sister in ancient "Rome" without the rest of their family-the siblings must learn to survive and hide their origins from prying Roman officials. Turtledove's (The Guns of the South) latest foray into alternate history brings both worlds together in a story of adventure and family loyalties that should appeal to YA as well as adult readers of historical fantasy. Recommended. Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information. Readers nostalgic for the juvenile SF novels of Robert A. Heinlein and Andre Norton will find much to enjoy in alternate-history master Turtledove's time-travel novel, the first of a new series, in which a late 21st-century world has eliminated pollution and resource scarcity by exploiting the resources of various alternative realities. The Solter family spends their summers in one such reality, on the frontier of a Roman Empire that never fell, trading Swiss Army knives and other hi-tech trinkets for grain. When the mother suffers an appendicitis attack, the Solter parents travel back home to Southern California for treatment, leaving their teenage children in charge. Then things start to go wrong-the parents are stuck back home and can't communicate with the kids, while invaders lay siege to the Roman city near their summer place, and ever-efficient Roman bureaucrats start asking the kids embarrassing questions. Turtledove (In the Presence of Mine Enemies, etc.) presents his teenaged heroes with a series of moral choices and dilemmas that will particularly resonate with younger fans. This is a rousing story that reminds us that "adventure" really is someone else in deep trouble a long way off. (Dec. 10) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.