The Bird in the Bamboo Cage

The Bird in the Bamboo Cage

by Hazel Gaynor
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 20/08/2020

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Inspired by true events…


‘Moving and authentic’ Dinah Jefferies

‘Vivid, heart-rending and so, so beautiful’ Jenny Ashcroft

'A beautiful, tender and fascinating story' Sinead Moriarty


‘Deeply moving. Be prepared – have handkerchiefs on standby at the end’ Antonia Senior, The Times

‘An inspiring novel about the power of determination, courage and unity’ Woman’s Own


China, 1941. With Japan’s declaration of war on the Allies, Elspeth Kent’s future changes forever. When soldiers take control of the missionary school where she teaches, comfortable security is replaced by rationing, uncertainty and fear.


Ten-year-old Nancy Plummer has always felt safe at Chefoo School. Now the enemy, separated indefinitely from anxious parents, the children must turn to their teachers – to Miss Keny and her new Girl Guide patrol especially – for help. But worse is to come when the pupils and teachers are sent to a distant internment camp. Unimaginable hardship, impossible choices and danger lie ahead.


Inspired by true events, this is the unforgettable story of the life-changing bonds formed between a young girl and her teacher, in a remote corner of a terrible war.


Shortlisted for the Irish Book Awards for Popular Fiction Book of the Year

USA Today bestseller


Published in the USA and Canada under the title When We Were Young and Brave.

ISBN:
9780008393656
9780008393656
Category:
Historical fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
20-08-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers
Hazel Gaynor

Hazel Gaynor's debut novel The Girl Who Came Home was a New York Times and USA Today bestseller and winner of the 2015 RNA Historical Romantic Novel of the Year award.

Her second novel A Memory of Violets was also a New York Times and USA Today bestseller. Hazel writes a popular guest blog 'Carry on Writing' for national Irish writing website writing.ie and also contributes feature articles for the site, interviewing authors such as Philippa Gregory, Sebastian Faulks, Cheryl Strayed and Rachel Joyce among others.

Hazel was the recipient of the 2012 Cecil Day Lewis award for Emerging Writers and was selected by Library Journal as one of ten big breakout authors for 2015. Originally from Yorkshire, England, Hazel now lives in Ireland with her husband and two children.

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