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  1. Nation is a novel by Terry Pratchett, published in the UK on 11 September 2008 and in the US on 6 October 2009. It was the first non- Discworld Pratchett novel since Johnny and the Bomb (1996). Nation is a low fantasy set in an alternative history of our world in the 1860s.

  2. Nation - Sir Terry Pratchett. Wise, witty and filled with Terry Pratchett's inimitable comic satire, this adventure turns the world upside down. Buy Now. Choose Format. Select Format. Synopsis. On the day the world ends, Mau is on his way home from the Boys’ Island. Soon he will be a man.

  3. Jan 1, 2008 · Alone on a desert island — everything and everyone he knows and loves has been washed away in a storm — Mau is the last surviving member of his nation. He’s completely alone — or so he thinks until he finds the ghost girl.

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  4. Sep 22, 2009 · From the pen of Sir Terry Pratchett, author of the beloved and bestselling Discworld fantasy series, comes an epic adventure of survival that mixes hope, humor, and humanity. When a giant wave destroys his village, Mau is the only one left.

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    • Terry Pratchett
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  5. Jul 25, 2019 · In a deceptively simple and transcendent style, Pratchett tells of how Mau is angry at God and his ancestors for not warning the Nation and how he and Daphne, a young British castaway, succor the other refugees that wash up on their beach and so lay the foundations of a new Nation.

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    • Terry Pratchett
  6. Sep 11, 2008 · Finding himself alone on a desert island when everything and everyone he knows and loved has been washed away in a huge storm, Mau is the last surviving member of his nation. He’s also completely alone – or so he thinks until he finds the ghost girl.

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  8. Jan 19, 2010 · In a deceptively simple and transcendent style, Pratchett tells of how Mau is angry at God and his ancestors for not warning the Nation and how he and Daphne, a young British castaway, succor the other refugees that wash up on their beach and so lay the foundations of a new Nation.

    • Terry Pratchett
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