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"Brooks Hansen's new novel is the story of Napoleon Bonaparte's last exile, in 1815, on the island of St. Helena in the Atlantic, "the place on earth farthest from any other place." The island is populated by English expatriates and the descendants of Portuguese settlers and their slaves - and by the spirit of the island's first colonist, the sixteenth-century nobleman Fernando Lopez, who haunts them all, and the novel, in strange and captivating ways.".
"Bonaparte's arrival - with a retinue of fifteen hundred people - throws the island population into turmoil and particularly alarms the slaves, who see "Bouy" as a white demon. After settling in a teahouse in a patch of briars and fruit trees, where he will write his memoirs and await his inevitable end, Napoleon is befriended by a teenage girl, Betsy Balcombe - the only person who is able to penetrate the imperial facade and get to know the proud, wounded man within."--BOOK JACKET.
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The Monsters of St. Helena: A Novel
January 1, 2004, Picador
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0312422016 9780312422011
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The monsters of St. Helena
2003, Farrar, Straus and Giroux
in English
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0374270198 9780374270193
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