Fireball (novel)
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Fireball is the first book in the Fireball Trilogy by John Christopher
Samuel Youd
Samuel Youd is a British author, best known for his science fiction writings under the pseudonym John Christopher, including the novel The Death of Grass and the young adult oriented novel series The Tripods...

, published in 1981, exploring the adventures of two cousins when they are suddenly transported into an alternate history Earth through a mysterious fireball.

Plot synopsis

Simon, a Briton, met his cousin Brad, an American, but they did not get along. Simon found out that unfortunately Brad was not only conceited, but knowledgeable enough to justify his conceit.

The two boys were drawn into a mysterious glowing ball which instantly transported them - or so it seemed - more than a thousand years back in history.

Eventually, they realised that they had travelled not to the past but to an alternate Earth, one in which the Romans had won an important battle and as a result kept the status quo - the Roman Empire
Roman Empire
The Roman Empire was the post-Republican period of the ancient Roman civilization, characterised by an autocratic form of government and large territorial holdings in Europe and around the Mediterranean....

. The stability led to stagnation of technological development as there was no motivation for change.

The boys were separated to be sold as slaves. Brad, though, was able to make use of his knowledge of Latin
Latin
Latin is an Italic language originally spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. It, along with most European languages, is a descendant of the ancient Proto-Indo-European language. Although it is considered a dead language, a number of scholars and members of the Christian clergy speak it fluently, and...

 to get a closet Christian to purchase his freedom. It turned out that Christianity never became the State Religion. The religion was allowed, but it was still a small minority religion. By evidence of his modern wrist-watch, Brad convinced the Pope they came from a different and more technologically advanced world.

The opportunistic Brad offered to help the Pope raise an army to overthrow the Roman authorities, ostensibly to cease oppression of the Christians, but mainly, in return for power, status and wealth for the cousins to rise in the new realms.

Simon went along because he wanted to free the slaves and promote equal status for non-Romans, and because he fell in love with a high born girl.

Brad introduced to the Christian armed forces the stirrup
Stirrup
A stirrup is a light frame or ring that holds the foot of a rider, attached to the saddle by a strap, often called a stirrup leather. Stirrups are usually paired and are used to aid in mounting and as a support while using a riding animal...

 and the longbow
Longbow
A longbow is a type of bow that is tall ; this will allow its user a fairly long draw, at least to the jaw....

, which were never invented in that realm. The Christian forces was victorious and the Pope entered Rome riding on a donkey.

However, Simon was quickly disillusioned when the new Church authorities began forcing all people to convert or face death by the pendulum.

Together with Bos, a gladiator, and the staunch pagan, Curtius, both formerly on the side of the rebellion, they sailed off on a ship towards the New World.

Later volumes

The novel was followed by two volumes in the trilogy, New Found Land
New Found Land
New Found Land is a young adult alternate history novel by John Christopher, the second in his Fireball series. It was first published in 1983.-Plot summary:...

(1983) and Dragon Dance
Dragon Dance (novel)
Dragon Dance is a young adult alternate history novel by John Christopher, the last novel of the Fireball Trilogy. It was first published in 1986.-Plot summary:...

(1986)
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