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The Night Language
The Night Language | David Rocklin
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The Night Language tells the story of a young man, Prince Alamayou of Abyssinia (present day Ethiopia), who is taken from his home and the Abyssinian war to the court of Queen Victoria--a world he knows nothing about. With him is Philip Layard, a young apprentice to one of the doctors on the battlefield in Abyssinia, who becomes Alamayou's guardian, only friend, and eventually, the love of his life. When Parliament accuses Alamayou of murder, the young prince is sentenced to return to Abyssinia, where he will be executed. His only hope comes from the very thing that cannot be uttered: the unexpected and forbidden love between Alamayou and Philip. Inspired by true events, The Night Language is a unique novel of love, loss, and the consequences of repressive societies.
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Started this one yesterday! Don't know how I feel about it after I learned the author is cis straight and white while writing about gay black men, but I'm already committed to reviewing it.

BookishFeminist 😒 7y
tricours Seems like a strange choice on behalf of the author... buuuut then again basically all MM authors are straight females! 7y
dylanisreading @tricours I'd like to respectfully disagree. Almost all of Riptide Publishing's authors (and staff) are queer, at least as of a few years ago. 7y
tricours @Bianca oh, really? I haven't read any MM in years now, but I remember all the authors being women (except for Santino Hassell and a couple of others) 7y
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