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The Ginger Tree Oswald Wynd

The Ginger Tree By Oswald Wynd

The Ginger Tree by Oswald Wynd


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The Ginger Tree Summary

The Ginger Tree by Oswald Wynd

In 1903 Mary Mackenzie sails for China to marry the British Military Attache, a man who turns out to be every bit as chilly as the Peking Winter. During one of his many absences, Mary has an affair with a Japanese soldier, Count Kurihama, but her pregnancy is impossible to keep secret. Rejected by husband, mother and country, and forced to leave her daughter behind, Mary flees to Japan. The Ginger Tree tells the fascinating story of her survival, isolated and alone, in this alien culture.

The Ginger Tree Reviews

By the end it is the reader who sheds the tears his heroine has kept back for almost 40 years Nicholas Shakespeare Sunday Telegraph

About Oswald Wynd

Oswald Wynd was brought up in Japan by Scots missionary parents, returning to Scotland in 1932 to take up a place at Edinburgh University. During the war he was commissioned into the Intelligence Corps and sent to Malaya. He was captured by the Japanese after a week alone in the jungle, following the fall of Singapore, and spent over three years in a POW camp, during which he was mentioned in dispatches for his interpreting work. During the last year of the war he began a novel which won the Doubleday prize in 1947. He now lives in Scotland and writes thrillers under the pseudonym Gavin Black.

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NGR9780907871033
9780907871033
0907871038
The Ginger Tree by Oswald Wynd
New
Paperback
Eland Publishing Ltd
20030425
312
N/A
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