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Curses and Smoke

A Novel of Pompeii

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
When your world blows apart, what will you hold onto?

TAG is a medical slave, doomed to spend his life healing his master's injured gladiators. But his warrior's heart yearns to fight in the gladiator ring himself and earn enough money to win his freedom.LUCIA is the daughter of Tag's owner, doomed by her father's greed to marry a much older Roman man. But she loves studying the natural world around her home in Pompeii, and lately she's been noticing some odd occurrences in the landscape: small lakes disappearing; a sulfurous smell in the air. . . . When the two childhood friends reconnect, each with their own longings, they fall passionately in love. But as they plot their escape from the city, a patrician fighter reveals his own plans for them — to Lucia's father, who imprisons Tag as punishment. Then an earthquake shakes Pompeii, in the first sign of the chaos to come. Will they be able to find each other again before the volcano destroys their whole world?
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Convincing performances by Marisol Ramirez and Zach Villa make listeners care about Tag, the medical slave, and Lucia, the aristocratic daughter of his brutal master. Their forbidden teenage romance blossoms in the shadow of the inevitable eruption of Vesuvius and the subsequent destruction of Pompeii. Speaking in alternating chapters as the would-be lovers, Ramirez sounds bright and intelligent as Lucia, while Villa's Tag sounds noble and brave. Listeners will want to know how (or whether) the couple escapes the fury of the mountain, even as the countdown to disaster continues. While the writing in the final scenes (the destruction of Pompeii) proves more fizzle than fire, well-developed characters, careful period research, and two appealing narrations make this worthwhile listening for older teens. S.J.H. © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 7, 2014
      Shecter (Cleopatra’s Moon) returns to the ancient world, following star-crossed lovers in shadow of Mt. Vesuvius. Curious Lucia, who longs to discuss the tremors shaking the city with the great naturalist Pliny the Elder, faces a life of intellectual stagnation with her much older betrothed. She sees herself as being sold to the highest bidder, but as her childhood friend, the Etruscan slave Tag, reminds her when she compares their fates, the restrictions on her freedom are nothing compared to his daily reality. Including detailed descriptions of ancient medicine, religious practices, and gladiatorial combat, Shecter explores Roman society from the perspective of the oppressed. Minor hitches—Lucia seems unrealistically surprised by the then-standard practice of abandoning unwanted infants—are outweighed as the author tackles complex topics like intersectionality vividly and comprehensibly. As Tag and Lucia begin a forbidden romance, Lucia’s ambitious father, in many ways a perfectly normal man of his time, becomes a bigger threat than even the volcano looming over Pompeii. Shecter makes clever use of the historical eruption to give her tragic climax a bitterly ironic twist. Aged 12–up. Agent: Courtney Miller-Callihan, Sanford J. Greenburger Associates.

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  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:720
  • Text Difficulty:3

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