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Aama. 1, The smell of warm dust  Cover Image Book Book

Aama. 1, The smell of warm dust / Frederick Peeters ; translated by Edward Gauvin.

Peeters, Frederik, (author,, artist.). Gauvin, Edward, (translator.).

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  • ISBN: 9781906838737 (hardcover)
  • ISBN: 1906838739 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 86 pages : chiefly illustrations (color) ; 27 cm
  • Publisher: London : SelfMadeHero, 2014.

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General Note:
Translation of: Aḿa. 1, L'odeur de la poussir̈e chaude.
Language Note:
Translated from the French.
Subject: Brothers > Comic books, strips, etc.
Robots > Comic books, strips, etc.
Life on other planets > Comic books, strips, etc.
Interplanetary voyages > Comic books, strips, etc.
Time travel > Comic books, strips, etc.
Dystopias > Comic books, strips, etc.
Graphic novels > France > Translations into English.
Genre: Science fiction comic books, strips, etc.
Graphic novels.

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Aama : 1. the Smell of Warm Dust
Aama : 1. the Smell of Warm Dust
by Peeters, Frederik; Gauvin, Edward (Translator, Translator)
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Aama : 1. the Smell of Warm Dust


In the distant future, Verloc Nim wakes up in the middle of nowhere suffering from complete amnesia. He remembers nothing of his former life. But when Verloc is handed his diary by a robot-ape called Churchill, he is able to revisit his past. His life, he discovers, has been a miserable one. He lost his business, his family, and his friends because he refused the technological advancements of society. The eye implants, the pharyngeal filters, the genetic modifications--he went without all these. He was astray in a society he deeply resented--that is, until his brother, Conrad, took him to another planet to retrieve a mysterious substance called aama. Full of action, adventure, and strange characters, Aama is a unique exploration of society's dangerous relationship with technology.

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