The British Army is circling the stronghold of the King of Abyssinia. Under orders from Queen Victoria, their mission is to rescue the British Envoy, held prisoner by the courageous but brutal king. Watching with terror and awe is the king's young son, Alamayu. He knows that his father is as brave as a lion, but how on earth can he and his warriors stand against the well-equipped foreigners? As battle rages, everything that Alamayu fears comes to pass. The fighting is cruel and efficient. By the time the dust settles, Alamayu is left without parents, throne or friends. In a misguided attempt to care for him, the British take Alamayu to England. There he is befriended by the queen herself and enrolled in Rugby College to become a 'proper' English gentleman. What the English see as an honour is, to this lonely Ethiopian prince, a horror. This is Alamayu's story, seen through his eyes: the battle, the journey to England and the trauma of an English public school as he comes to terms with what fate has thrown at him and tries to build a new life.
Genre: Children's Fiction
Genre: Children's Fiction
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