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Language English Media type print Country United Kingdom | 4/5 Goodreads Publication date 8 April 2014 Originally published 8 April 2014 Page count 416 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cover artist Sophie Burdess (pictured) Genre Science Fiction / Fantasy Nominations Goodreads Choice Awards Best Science Fiction Similar Catherine Webb books, Other books |
Claire north the first fifteen lives of harry august full audio unabridged
The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August is a novel by Claire North, a pseudonym of British author Catherine Webb, published in April 2014. It won the John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, was nominated for the Arthur C. Clarke Award for Best Science Fiction Novel and was featured in both the Richard and Judy Book Club and the BBC Radio 2 Book Club.
Contents
- Claire north the first fifteen lives of harry august full audio unabridged
- The first fifteen lives of harry august by claire north review
- Plot introduction
- Reception
- References
The first fifteen lives of harry august by claire north review
Plot introduction
Harry August was born in the women's washroom of Berwick-upon-Tweed station in 1919, leads an unremarkable life and dies in hospital in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1989. He then finds himself born again back in 1919 in the same circumstances, gaining the knowledge of his earlier life at an early age. He is an 'Ouroboran' or 'Kalachakra' and is destined to be reborn again and again. He is not alone and is soon contacted by the 'Cronus Club', an organization of similarly affected members, who look after him in subsequent lives. But Harry is rare in that he is also a 'Mnemonic' and can remember everything from his previous lives. Then as the end of his eleventh life approaches, a young girl Kalachakra gives him a message from the future for him to take back in time to his next birth, for problems lie ahead for mankind; and Harry finds himself at the centre of a battle, using his contacts and memories over several lifetimes to save the future from the mysterious and obsessive 'Vincent'.