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Arabella of Mars

David D. Levine

Narrateur Bianca Amato

Maison d'édition: Recorded Books

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Synopsis

“A fanciful romp through a cosmic 1812, Hugo Award–winning Levine’s first novel is a treat for steampunk 
fantasy fans.” —Library Journal (starred review) 
Born on Mars, sixteen-year-old Arabella Ashby enjoys many more freedoms than most girls her age, tramping 
around the desert with her older brother. But that liberty is not to last. Finding Mars much too unladylike for 
her daughters, Arabella’s mother takes the girls back to London, where they’re sure to find suitable husbands 
among the ton. 
Weighed down by Earth’s gravity—and her own unhappiness—Arabella dearly misses her father and their 
shared passion for automata. When she learns of his death, she also uncovers her cousin’s devious plot to 
travel to Mars, murder her brother, and claim the family inheritance for himself. 
To foil his dastardly plans, Arabella disguises herself as a boy to gain employment on an airship to Mars. Though 
she is valued by the captain for her talent with the automaton navigator he invented, she must survive French 
privateers, mutiny, and her own unmasking, only to reach a Mars embroiled in rebellion . . . 
“If Edgar Rice Burroughs, Jules Verne, and Patrick O’Brien had sat down together to compose a tale to amuse 
Jane Austen, the result might be Arabella of Mars. So. Much. Fun!” —Madeleine Robins, author of the Sarah 
Tolerance Regency mystery series 
“A very clever and entertaining start to a memorable saga.” —Kim Stanley Robinson, New York Times–bestselling 
author 
“Arabella, a human teenager born on Mars, is catapulted into adventure in a tale that cleverly combines some 
of the most intriguing elements of steampunk and classic science fiction.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Date de publication: 23/07/2024; Unabridged; Copyright Year: 2016. Copyright Statment: —