Liberating Atlantis

Liberating Atlantis by Harry Turtledove, published by National Geographic Books on December 7, 2010, is a reprint edition comprising 464 pages. This work presents a narrative centered on Frederick Radcliff, a descendant of the family that established Atlantis’s first settlement, who finds himself in the position of a slave. The story unfolds as he seizes a pivotal opportunity to lead a revolutionary army of slaves, aiming to liberate his fellow captives throughout Atlantis.
Readers will encounter a blend of alternative history and science fiction as the plot delves into themes of freedom and rebellion. The narrative explores the dynamics of power and resistance within a fantastical setting, incorporating elements of action, adventure, and the supernatural. This edition invites exploration of the complexities of Radcliff’s journey and the broader implications of his fight for liberation in a richly imagined world.
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Frederick Radcliff is a descendent of the family that founded Atlantis’s first settlement. But he is also a slave. And when fate presents him with the opportunity to throw off his shackles once and for all, he becomes the leader of a revolutionary army of slaves determined to free all of his brethren across Atlantis.
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