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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Based on the True Story of an Ethiopian Prince Who Refused to Surrender His SoulIn 1868, seven-year-old Prince Alemayehu Tewodros stood in the ruins of Magdala fortress and watched the British Empire destroy everything he knew. His father, Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia, chose death over captivity-firing the pistol Queen Victoria had sent as a diplomatic gift. His mother followed him to the grave within months. The boy was taken to England as a "rescued orphan," proof that British civilization could transform anyone.For seven years, Alemayehu was educated in England's finest schools, dressed in British uniforms, trained to serve imperial interests. He met Queen Victoria. He studied at Sandhurst Military Academy. He learned to speak perfect English, to eat with proper etiquette, to march in formation like a British soldier.But he never forgot who he was.His body refused what his mind had been forced to accept.As Alemayehu came of age, trapped between the Ethiopian identity he couldn't abandon and the English future others demanded, his health began to fail. No doctor could diagnose what was killing him. Because what he suffered wasn't a disease-it was the accumulated weight of seven years spent being erased.Like Father, Like Son is the true story of impossible choices: between survival and sovereignty, between gratitude and grief, between becoming who others need you to be and remaining who you are. It's a story of the British Museum displaying his father's crown as a trophy while the son starved for home. Of a Queen who loved him but couldn't see him. Of a boy who carried two empires on shoulders too young to bear them.Based on historical records, royal correspondence, and the testimony of those who knew him, this is the story history tried to bury-of an Ethiopian prince who died at eighteen in Windsor Castle, far from home, but who never surrendered the one thing they couldn't take by force: His identity.Like father, like son. Both refusing to kneel. Both choosing freedom even when freedom meant death.Perfect for readers who loved: The Burial by Courtney EllisThe Book Thief by Markus ZusakHalf of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieWashington Black by Esi EdugyanHomegoing by Yaa GyasiContent Note: This book contains themes of parental death, colonialism, racism, illness, grief, cultural erasure, and the death of the protagonist. Reader discretion advised."He died a stranger, as he had lived a stranger." - Inscription on Prince Alemayehu's grave, Windsor Castle This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Welcome to "Lily's Adventures: Coloring and Stories," a delightful journey into a world where every page brings a new story and a colorful adventure. This unique book combines engaging short stories with beautiful illustrations, inviting children to not only enjoy reading but also express their creativity through coloring.Each page features Lily and her charming friends, including her bear buddy Ben and a mischievous parrot, as they explore magical gardens, mysterious forests, and busy playgrounds. The stories spark imagination and teach valuable lessons about friendship, curiosity, and the joy of discovery.Alongside the stories, you'll find clear, easy-to-follow instructions for coloring activities that complement the tales. These instructions encourage children to experiment with colors and techniques, helping to develop their fine motor skills and artistic sensibilities."Lily's Adventures: Coloring and Stories" is perfect for young readers and artists aged 3 to 8. It's a wonderful resource for parents and teachers looking to foster creativity and a love of reading in children. Dive into this book, where the fun of coloring meets the enchantment of storytelling and create your own colorful adventures with Lily and her friends! This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Based on the True Story of an Ethiopian Prince Who Refused to Surrender His SoulIn 1868, seven-year-old Prince Alemayehu Tewodros stood in the ruins of Magdala fortress and watched the British Empire destroy everything he knew. His father, Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia, chose death over captivity-firing the pistol Queen Victoria had sent as a diplomatic gift. His mother followed him to the grave within months. The boy was taken to England as a "rescued orphan," proof that British civilization could transform anyone.For seven years, Alemayehu was educated in England's finest schools, dressed in British uniforms, trained to serve imperial interests. He met Queen Victoria. He studied at Sandhurst Military Academy. He learned to speak perfect English, to eat with proper etiquette, to march in formation like a British soldier.But he never forgot who he was.His body refused what his mind had been forced to accept.As Alemayehu came of age, trapped between the Ethiopian identity he couldn't abandon and the English future others demanded, his health began to fail. No doctor could diagnose what was killing him. Because what he suffered wasn't a disease-it was the accumulated weight of seven years spent being erased.Like Father, Like Son is the true story of impossible choices: between survival and sovereignty, between gratitude and grief, between becoming who others need you to be and remaining who you are. It's a story of the British Museum displaying his father's crown as a trophy while the son starved for home. Of a Queen who loved him but couldn't see him. Of a boy who carried two empires on shoulders too young to bear them.Based on historical records, royal correspondence, and the testimony of those who knew him, this is the story history tried to bury-of an Ethiopian prince who died at eighteen in Windsor Castle, far from home, but who never surrendered the one thing they couldn't take by force: His identity.Like father, like son. Both refusing to kneel. Both choosing freedom even when freedom meant death.Perfect for readers who loved: The Burial by Courtney EllisThe Book Thief by Markus ZusakHalf of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieWashington Black by Esi EdugyanHomegoing by Yaa GyasiContent Note: This book contains themes of parental death, colonialism, racism, illness, grief, cultural erasure, and the death of the protagonist. Reader discretion advised."He died a stranger, as he had lived a stranger." - Inscription on Prince Alemayehu's grave, Windsor Castle This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Based on the True Story of an Ethiopian Prince Who Refused to Surrender His SoulIn 1868, seven-year-old Prince Alemayehu Tewodros stood in the ruins of Magdala fortress and watched the British Empire destroy everything he knew. His father, Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia, chose death over captivity-firing the pistol Queen Victoria had sent as a diplomatic gift. His mother followed him to the grave within months. The boy was taken to England as a "rescued orphan," proof that British civilization could transform anyone.For seven years, Alemayehu was educated in England's finest schools, dressed in British uniforms, trained to serve imperial interests. He met Queen Victoria. He studied at Sandhurst Military Academy. He learned to speak perfect English, to eat with proper etiquette, to march in formation like a British soldier.But he never forgot who he was.His body refused what his mind had been forced to accept.As Alemayehu came of age, trapped between the Ethiopian identity he couldn't abandon and the English future others demanded, his health began to fail. No doctor could diagnose what was killing him. Because what he suffered wasn't a disease-it was the accumulated weight of seven years spent being erased.Like Father, Like Son is the true story of impossible choices: between survival and sovereignty, between gratitude and grief, between becoming who others need you to be and remaining who you are. It's a story of the British Museum displaying his father's crown as a trophy while the son starved for home. Of a Queen who loved him but couldn't see him. Of a boy who carried two empires on shoulders too young to bear them.Based on historical records, royal correspondence, and the testimony of those who knew him, this is the story history tried to bury-of an Ethiopian prince who died at eighteen in Windsor Castle, far from home, but who never surrendered the one thing they couldn't take by force: His identity.Like father, like son. Both refusing to kneel. Both choosing freedom even when freedom meant death.Perfect for readers who loved: The Burial by Courtney EllisThe Book Thief by Markus ZusakHalf of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieWashington Black by Esi EdugyanHomegoing by Yaa GyasiContent Note: This book contains themes of parental death, colonialism, racism, illness, grief, cultural erasure, and the death of the protagonist. Reader discretion advised."He died a stranger, as he had lived a stranger." - Inscription on Prince Alemayehu's grave, Windsor Castle This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Based on the True Story of an Ethiopian Prince Who Refused to Surrender His SoulIn 1868, seven-year-old Prince Alemayehu Tewodros stood in the ruins of Magdala fortress and watched the British Empire destroy everything he knew. His father, Emperor Tewodros II of Ethiopia, chose death over captivity-firing the pistol Queen Victoria had sent as a diplomatic gift. His mother followed him to the grave within months. The boy was taken to England as a 'rescued orphan,' proof that British civilization could transform anyone.For seven years, Alemayehu was educated in England's finest schools, dressed in British uniforms, trained to serve imperial interests. He met Queen Victoria. He studied at Sandhurst Military Academy. He learned to speak perfect English, to eat with proper etiquette, to march in formation like a British soldier.But he never forgot who he was.His body refused what his mind had been forced to accept.As Alemayehu came of age, trapped between the Ethiopian identity he couldn't abandon and the English future others demanded, his health began to fail. No doctor could diagnose what was killing him. Because what he suffered wasn't a disease-it was the accumulated weight of seven years spent being erased.Like Father, Like Son is the true story of impossible choices: between survival and sovereignty, between gratitude and grief, between becoming who others need you to be and remaining who you are. It's a story of the British Museum displaying his father's crown as a trophy while the son starved for home. Of a Queen who loved him but couldn't see him. Of a boy who carried two empires on shoulders too young to bear them.Based on historical records, royal correspondence, and the testimony of those who knew him, this is the story history tried to bury-of an Ethiopian prince who died at eighteen in Windsor Castle, far from home, but who never surrendered the one thing they couldn't take by force:His identity.Like father, like son. Both refusing to kneel. Both choosing freedom even when freedom meant death.Perfect for readers who loved:The Burial by Courtney EllisThe Book Thief by Markus ZusakHalf of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieWashington Black by Esi EdugyanHomegoing by Yaa GyasiContent Note: This book contains themes of parental death, colonialism, racism, illness, grief, cultural erasure, and the death of the protagonist. Reader discretion advised.'He died a stranger, as he had lived a stranger.' - Inscription on Prince Alemayehu's grave, Windsor Castle.
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