Unseen Academicals

Unseen Academicals by Terry Pratchett is a first edition published by HarperCollins on October 6, 2009. This 400-page novel is presented in English and explores the unconventional world of Ankh-Morpork’s Unseen University, where the wizards, known for their wisdom and magic, are challenged to engage in the sport of football. When Lord Ventinari suggests reviving a long-lost tradition of forming a football team, the wizards must navigate the complexities of the game and learn to play without relying on their magical abilities.
As the story unfolds, readers will encounter a mix of humor and fantasy through the lives of characters like Trev, a street urchin with a talent for kicking, and Juliet, a kitchen maid with aspirations of fashion. The narrative intertwines their experiences with Glenda, the sensible night cook, and the enigmatic Mr. Nutt, whose own identity remains a mystery. The novel delves into themes of friendship and personal growth, illustrating that the essence of football transcends the sport itself, impacting the lives of those involved in unexpected ways.
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The wizards at Ankh-Morpork’s Unseen University are renowned for many things—wisdom, magic, and their love of teatime—but athletics is most assuredly not on the list. And so when Lord Ventinari, the city’s benevolent tyrant, strongly suggests to Archchancellor Mustrum Ridcully that the university revive an erstwhile tradition and once again put forth a football team composed of faculty, students, and staff, the wizards of UU find themselves in a quandary. To begin with, they have to figure out just what it is that makes this sport—soccer with a bit of rugby thrown in—so popular with Ankh-Morporkians of all ages and social strata. Then they have to learn how to play it. Oh, and on top of that, they must win a football match without using magic.
Meanwhile, Trev (a handsome street urchin and a right good kicker) falls hard for kitchen maid Juliet (beautiful, dim, and perhaps the greatest fashion model there ever was), and Juliet’s best pal, UU night cook Glenda (homely, sensible, and a baker of jolly good pies) befriends the mysterious Mr. Nutt (about whom no one knows very much, including Mr. Nutt, which is worrisome . . .). As the big match approaches, these four lives are entangled and changed forever. Because the thing about football—the most important thing about football—is that it is never just about football.
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