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Pacat, C.S.

 
9781684158430: Fence: Rise OGN SC

Synopsis

USA Today best-selling author C. S. Pacat (CaptivePrince) and popular web cartoonist Johanna the Mad along with colorist JoanaLaFuente (Transformers) and letterer Jim Campbell (Giant Days) reunite for thehighly-anticipated next chapter in this fierce and heartfelt GLAAD MediaAward-nominated series.

Excitement is in theair as Nicholas and his friends celebrate their prestigious invitation to theHalverton Training Camp. They immediately come face-to-face with the best teamsin the country, and Nicholas struggles as he suffers defeat after defeat by anold enemy. Will a new addition to the team bring Nicholas closer to the rest ofthe team and awaken the resilience within he needs toprevail?

But Seiji, in contrast to Nicholas,remains unchallenged and let down by the camp. With Seiji’s goal to learn(instead of win) stuck in his head, will Nicholas step up to pose a realchallenge to Seiji, even growing their friendship as aresult?.

Get ready to say ""En Garde"" to thenext installment of Fence!

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À propos de l?auteur

C. S. Pacat is a bestselling Australian author, best known for the Captive Prince trilogy, published by Penguin Random House in 2015. 

Pacat was born in Melbourne, Australia, and was educated at the University of Melbourne.[3] She[a] lived in several different cities including Perugia where she studied at Perugia University, and Tokyo, where she lived for five years.[4][2] Pacat wrote the Captive Prince trilogy around her day job as a translator while training as a geologist.[1]

Pacat is queer and genderqueer, using both she/her and he/him pronouns.[5] She identifies as "a proud wog,"[6] and states that this played an influence while writing the Captive Prince trilogy: "As for the influence on Captive Prince, I'm a bisexual wog, and Damen is a bisexual wog - so there's that[7]....There's a lot of wog-politics in the series, although its rarely read from that perspective outside of Australia.

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