02045cam a2200349 i 45000010011000000030008000110050017000190080041000360100015000770200018000920200015001100350022001250400008001470820028001550920015001831000033001982450033002312500018002642640039002823000040003213360026003613370028003873380027004155200990004426510049014326510047014816550023015289070016015519420014015679990017015819520097015981381364787MeVbMML20241031103228.0230607s2023 nyua 000 1 eng  a2022034645 a9780593535974 a0593535979 a(OCoLC)1381364787 cAJM00a813/.6223/eng/20220916 aJ23837b.l1 aJames, Tania,eauthor91871510aLoot /cTania JamesbA novel aFirst edition 1aNew York :bAlfred A. Knopf,c2023 a289 pages :billustrations ;c25 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier a"Abbas is just seventeen years old when he leaves his family to serve in the court of Tipu Sultan, a volatile and unpredictable ruler. An inspired woodcarver, Abbas is apprenticed to a master toy maker in order to build a massive tiger automaton, a gift to celebrate the return of the Sultan's sons from British captivity. Working alongside the legendary French clockmaker Monsieur du Leze, Abbas hones his craft and learns to read French and then meets Jehane, the daughter of one of du Leze's fellow expatriats. When du Leze is finally permitted to return home to Paris, he begs Abbas to accompany him. But by the time Abbas travels to Europe, the palace has been looted by British forces, and the tiger automaton disappears. To prove himself and make a livelihood in Paris-with the lovely Jehane at his side-Abbas must retrieve the tiger from an estate in the English countryside, where it is displayed in a collection of plundered Moorish and Oriental Art"--cProvided by publisher 0aIndiaxHistoryy18th centuryvFiction918716 0aFrancexHistoryy1789-1900vFiction918717 7aNovels.2lcgft950 a.b178922183 2ddccBOOK c30205d30205 2ddc4070aABELJbABELJcAFd2024-10-31g28.00oJAMEp66697r2024-10-31w2024-10-31yBOOK11