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Awards

Shortlisted for Carnegie Medal 2010.
Winner of Brit Writers' Awards: Published Writer of the Year 2010.
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When a giant wave destroys his entire Nation - his family and everyone he has ever known - Mau finds himself totally alone. Until he meets Daphne, daughter of a colonial Governor and the sole survivor from a shipwreck. They have no common language, no common culture - but together they discover some remarkable things - like how to milk a pig and why spitting in beer is a good idea - and must try and forge a new kind of Nation. Then other survivors arrive to take refuge on the island, and not all of them are friendly. In "Nation", Pratchett brings us a novel that is both witty and wise, encompassing themes of death and nationhood, while also being extremely funny.

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EriTheHedgehog rated this book  
 

Very philosophical in its own way. Different to his other books. I liked it a lot. Took me away to somewhere else for a while.

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