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The Roman Mysteries: The Pirates of Pompeii: Book 3
By (Author) Caroline Lawrence
Designed by Andrew Davidson
Hachette Children's Group
Orion Children's Books
21st November 2002
21st November 2002
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Action and adventure stories
823.92
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208
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
186g
AD 79, following the eruption of Mount Vesuvius and the destruction of Pompeii. Among the thousands of people huddled in refugee camps along the bay of Naples are Flavia Gemina and her friends Jonathan the Jewish boy, Nubia the African slave-girl, and Lupus the mute beggar boy. Their discovery that children are being kidnapped from the camps- among them the daughter of the powerful Publius Pollius Felix- leads them to solve the mystery of the pirates of Pompeii. A terrifically exciting and dramatic story and a brilliant picture of the aftermath of a great disaster.
'immensely readable'--Times Educational Supplement
an interesting and exciting read that is extremely well researched. It is packed with accurate detail of everyday Roman life. The story is so well paced and involving that you don't realise just how much information you are absorbing.--School Librarian.
Caroline Lawrence is American. She won a scholarship to Cambridge to read Classical Archaeology, then did a degree in Hebrew and Jewish studies at University College London. She now lives in London with her English husband and teaches Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Art and French to children.