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The House of Trembling Leaves Julian Lees

The House of Trembling Leaves By Julian Lees

The House of Trembling Leaves by Julian Lees


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In 1936 Malaysia, Lu See is ordered to marry a fat, one-eyed banker whom she loathes. Instead, she flees the Juru river for Cambridge and the dream of becoming her country's first female undergraduate. When the dream dissolves in tragedy only her life-sustaining friendship with the Tibetan maid, Sum Sum, saves her; but then Sum Sum disappears.

The House of Trembling Leaves Summary

The House of Trembling Leaves by Julian Lees

In 1936 Malaysia, Lu See is ordered to marry a fat, one-eyed banker whom she loathes. Instead, she flees the Juru river for Cambridge and the dream of becoming her country's first female undergraduate. When the dream dissolves in tragedy only her life-sustaining friendship with the Tibetan maid, Sum Sum, saves her; but then Sum Sum disappears, leaving a gift of unbearable poignancy. Returning to Malaya, Lu See survives the Japanese occupation and Communist insurgency but, as her life approaches its end, knows she must find Sum Sum and become reconciled once more. From Cambridge to Malaysia and a nunnery in the mountains of Tibet, The House of Trembling Leaves is the timeless story two mothers and a daughter, of war and survival, but most of all of an undying friendship.

About Julian Lees

Julian Lees grew up in Hong Kong, went to Cambridge University and worked as a stockbroker before writing his first novel. He lives with his wife and three children in Kuala Lumpur. He is the author of A WINTER BEAUTY and THE FAN TAN PLAYERS. The Fan Tan Players was published by Sandstone Press in 2010.

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GOR005274437
9781908737175
1908737174
The House of Trembling Leaves by Julian Lees
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Sandstone Press Ltd
2013-02-21
256
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