A Message for Nasty
By (Author) Roderick Fry
Awa Press
Awa Press
26th October 2022
New Zealand
Professional and Scholarly
Fiction
Asian history
823.92
Paperback
282
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
363g
Marie Broom and her husband Vincent enjoy a pleasant life on Hong Kong Island. Vincent is a New Zealander. Marie is Portuguese-Chinese. Married for ten years, the couple have four adored children daughters aged 9, 8 and 5 and a baby son of 14 months. Vincents job as a marine engineer often takes him overseas. It is December 8, 1941. In a few hours their lives will change forever.
Marie wakes in the familys home to the sound of bombs falling. Within days, Japanese soldiers have invaded the island. Their building is surrounded. Most British residents are rapidly interned. Vincent is in Singapore. Soon he too is trapped as that island comes under attack. Marie, the children and the familys four live-in amahs must face the increasingly brutal Japanese occupation alone. This page-turning novel, based on a true story, tells of Maries struggle to save her children from danger, disease and starvation and Vincents incredible attempt to rescue them. Legendary figures appear, from New Yorker correspondent Emily Hahn to Lindsay Ride, founder of British Army Aid Group. But at its heart this is a story of the hard and heart-wrenching decisions that must be made in wartime.
The most chilling depiction of the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong and the particular horrors facing young women unprotected I have ever come across" Peter Graham, author of So Brilliantly Clever
"An emotional journey as powerful as any of the great war classics, but even more powerful because it is true" Sam Trubridge
"Very well written and researched - I read the whole book in two sittings. It would make a good film' Tony Banham, hongkongwardiary.com, author of We Shall Suffer There: Hong Kong's Defenders Imprisoned, 1942-45
Roderick Fry is a prize-winning New Zealand designer and essayist, who has worked in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Shanghai. From 1999, he retraced the route taken by his maternal grandfather across China during the Second World War to rescue his family in Japanese-occupied Hong Kong, beginning a project to write a historically accurate novel based on their incredible story. He lives in Paris and is founder and creative director of sustainable design company Moaroom.