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Name: Bold as Love

Author: Gwyneth Jones
Year: 2001
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Genres/categories: Science fiction, Fantasy, Award winners

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ISBN:
9780575072923
9781597800020
057507292X
1597800023
Winner of the Arthur C. Clarke award for best Sci-Fi novel first published in the UK in 2002.

Three extraordinary people in some most extraordinary times: It's Dissolution Summer and as the United Kingdom prepares to break up into separate nations, the Counterculturals have gathered for a festival where everything's allowed. Among them is a talented little brat called Fiorinda, rock and roll princess by birth, searching for her father, the legendary Rufus O'Niall. Instead, she finds Ax Preston, the softly spoken guitarman with bizarre delusions about saving the country from the dark ages. Together with Sage Pender, techno-wizard king of the lads, they join the pop-icon team that's supposed to make the government look cool. Rock Legends. True Romance. A stunning fantasy about England.
This book is part of the "Bold as Love" series.
Here are some other books from this series:
Midnight Lamp
First published 2003
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Castles Made of Sand
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