Everything’s Got Soul
a philosophical adventure
by Brian Thomas
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Pub Date May 08 2024 | Archive Date Jul 09 2024
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Description
Why is the Earth beautiful?
In Victorian London, teenagers and scientists join forces to keep the leading tycoon of the industrial age from poisoning the planet and selling slaves. This steampunk adventure will change the way you look at science … and teenagers.
When Jack, a young pneumatic messenger, crosses paths with the enigmatic Dido, a Black aristocrat, it turns out to be more than a recruitment into a resistance group. Dido and Jack will fall in love as they find out why the world is beautiful.
Everything's Got Soul is a Young Adult novella written for adults who are young-at-heart.
Available Editions
ISBN | 9798985246742 |
PRICE | $0.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 48 |
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Featured Reviews
"Everything's Got Soul" is a touching exploration of life's beauty and meaning. Thomas's writing style effortlessly captures the essence of everyday moments, leaving us feeling inspired and uplifted. The book offers valuable insights and reminders to appreciate the small joys in life.
Such a fast paced and immersive story. I really felt like I was able to experience the adventure firsthand!
A novella that explores life through the eyes of children and teens in London in the 1800s. If you like historical fantasy with a dash of thought provoking alternate reality, this book is for you.
3.5/5
Thank you to NetGalley for providing me the opportunity to read this novella.
This novella is set in the 1850s following the lives of two young individuals as they try to help free the slaves that Sir Benjamin Baines had illegally harbored on the Canary Islands but denies any knowledge of it when confronted by the queen's advisor.
This was a little hard to get into, i suppose that was mainly because historical fiction novel(la)s need time for world-building and introducing the characters. But for a novel just under 48 pages, it was captivating.
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