It is 1730 when Raphael Pommeroy arrives in the West Indies with his ornithology professor. They’re supposed to be in search of the almost-extinct dodo . . . but Raphael is quickly entranced with the piratical inhabitants of the island, becoming obsessed with their vision of a world where all people are free and equal, regardless of their skin color. Drama unfolds on Bourbon Island as all the inhabitants race to find the treasure secretly cached on their island – and reveal their inner selves in doing so. An epic adventure in the tradition of Watership Down, Bourbon Island 1730 is a unique historical drama featuring animal characters, fully imagined and realized by Lewis Trondheim and Appollo in pitch-perfect words and inventive pictures.
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Appollo, whose real name is Olivier Frédéric Appollodorus, is a French writer of short stories and comic book scripts. He is recognized as a key figure and co-founder of significant cultural initiatives such as Le Cri du Margouillat and Centre du Monde. His work often explores themes of travel and life in diverse cultural settings, reflecting his extensive experiences across different continents. Appollo brings a unique perspective to his narratives, drawing from his international background and the distinct environments he has inhabited.
