Jacaranda Tree by H. E. Bates (2006, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherMethuen Publishing The Limited
ISBN-100413775992
ISBN-139780413775993
eBay Product ID (ePID)209834158

Product Key Features

Book TitleJacaranda Tree
Number of Pages288 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2006
TopicGeneral, Literary, Historical
GenreFiction
AuthorH. E. Bates
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight9.8 Oz
Item Length7.8 in
Item Width5.1 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition19
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Decimal823/.912
SynopsisThis is a reissue of Bates's acclaimed novel of Burma. During World War II, a small English community are forced to flee when Japanese forces invade Burma. Paterson, the manager of a rice-mill, organises the evacuation and takes with him his Burmese mistress and her young brother. The rest of the party take along their prejudices, their pettiness and their squabbles, and a small enclave of English insularity moves north through Burma. Inevitably, as the journey continues, bitterness, tension and insoluble conflict unfold...Inspired by Bates' period of service in the Eastern theatre of war, The Jacaranda Tree skillfully evokes the atmosphere of Burma during the chaos of invasion. Reissued by Methuen along with The Jacaranda Tree and The Purple Plain and to coincide with the republication in one volume of Bates's acclaimed autobiographies - The Vanished World , The Blossoming World and World in Ripeness ., This is H. E. Bates's acclaimed novel about Burma. During World War II, a small English community are forced to flee when Japanese forces invade Burma. Paterson, the manager of a rice mill, organizes the evacuation and takes with him his Burmese mistress and her young brother. The rest of the party take along their prejudices, their pettiness, and their squabbles, and a small enclave of English insularity moves north through Burma. Inevitably, as the journey continues, bitterness, tension, and insoluble conflict unfold. . . Inspired by Bates's period of service in the Eastern theater of war, The Jacaranda Tree skillfully evokes the atmosphere in Burma during the chaos of invasion.
LC Classification NumberPR6003.A965

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