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In the palace of flowers / Victoria Princewill.
Author
Princewill, Victoria
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Abuja ; London : Cassava Republic Press, 2021.
©2021
Description
313 pages ; 22 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Ethiopians
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Iran
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Fiction
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Enslaved persons
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Iran
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19th century
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Fiction
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Courts and courtiers
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Fiction
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Iran
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History
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Qajar dynasty, 1794-1925
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Fiction
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Iran
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19th century
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Fiction
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Historical fiction
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Political fiction
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Fiction
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Summary note
"Sex and friendship, ambition and political intrigue, secrets and betrayal will set the fate of two slaves -- Jamila and Abimelech -- in this [...] debut novel. Inspired by the only existing first-person narrative of an Abyssianian slave in Iran, Jamila Habashi, In the Palace of Flowers recreates the opulet Persian royal court of the Qajars at the end of the nineteenth century. This is a precarious time of growing public dissent, foreign interference from the Russians and British, and the problem of an aging ruler and his unsuitable heir. Torn away from their families, Jamila, a concubine, and Abimelech, a eunuch, now serve at the whims of the royal family, only too aware of their own insignificance in the eyes of their masters. Abimelech and Jamila's quest to take control over their lives and find meaning leads to them navigating the dangerous politics of the royal court, and to the radicals that lie beyond its walls. [...A]t its heart, In The Palace of Flowers is a novel about the fear of being forgotten." -- Back cover.
"Set in the opulent Persian royal court of the Qajars at the end of the 19th century, In The Palace of Flowers is an atmospheric historical novel following the lives of two Abyssinian slaves, Jamila, a concubine, and Abimelech, a eunuch. Torn away from their families, they now serve at the whims of the royal family, only too aware of their own insignificance in the eyes of their masters. Abimelech and Jamila's quest to take control over their lives and find meaning leads to them navigating the dangerous, and deadly politics of the royal court, both in the government and the harem and to the radicals that lie beyond its walls. But have these two slaves found themselves in over their heads? Love, friendship and political intrigue will set the fate of these two slaves." -- Provided by publisher.
ISBN
9781911115755 ((paperback))
1911115758 ((paperback))
OCLC
1137830967
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