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Belle Nash and the Bath Circus
Belle Nash and the Bath Circus
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Belle Nash was banished to Grenada and returns to Bath in 1835. He meets Pablo Fanque, a Black equestrian acrobat from Norfolk, and uses his influence to help him set up his own circus, but faces opposition from Lord Servitude, a die-hard supporter of slavery. William Keeling's whimsical tale brings Belle into a situation where comedy does not obscure moral issues.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 318 pages
Publication date: 05 August 2023
Publisher: EnvelopeBooks
After the conclusion of his previous adventure, Belle Nash was exiled to the island of Grenada for a period of four years. It is now the year 1835, and Belle has returned to Bath, filled with joy at being back but deeply saddened by the absence of his most recent Caribbean love. The pain in his heart gives rise to confusion when he encounters Pablo Fanque, a Black equestrian acrobat from Norfolk, who dreams of establishing his own circus. Being a well-respected figure in Bath, Belle leverages his influence to assist, but he must navigate the treacherous path of Lord Servitude, the most despised man in England and a steadfast advocate of slavery. As always, William Keeling's whimsical tale brings Belle, his gay hero, into a situation where comedy serves as a means to address profound moral dilemmas related to prejudice and bigotry, which are as relevant today as they were during the Regency era.
After the conclusion of his previous adventure, Belle Nash was exiled to the island of Grenada for a period of four years. It is now the year 1835, and Belle has returned to Bath, filled with joy at being back but deeply saddened by the absence of his most recent Caribbean love. The pain in his heart gives rise to confusion when he encounters Pablo Fanque, a Black equestrian acrobat from Norfolk, who dreams of establishing his own circus. Being a well-respected figure in Bath, Belle leverages his influence to assist, but he must navigate the treacherous path of Lord Servitude, the most despised man in England and a steadfast advocate of slavery. As always, William Keeling's whimsical tale brings Belle, his gay hero, into a situation where comedy serves as a means to address profound moral dilemmas related to prejudice and bigotry, which are as relevant today as they were during the Regency era.
Weight: 304g
Dimension: 127 x 203 x 26 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781915023117
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