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The Bird in the Bamboo Cage
By (Author) Hazel Gaynor
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
25th February 2022
19th August 2021
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical adventure fiction
823.92
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
280g
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 Womans Own
China, 1941. With Japans declaration of war on the Allies, Elspeth Kents 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.
Deeply moving. Be prepared have handkerchiefs on standby at the end Antonia Senior, The Times
'A great read beautifully written, with the alternative perspectives of child and adult giving a great depth of characterisationThat it is based on real events only serves to make the tale more powerful. Highly recommended' Liz Trenow, bestselling author of Under a Wartime Sky
A moving and authentic account of a neglected part of WW2 history. I empathised with the plight of the characters and felt as if I were there Dinah Jefferies
Ive been completely swept away Set in wartime China, it transported me utterly vivid, heart-rending and so, so beautiful. I loved it Jenny Ashcroft
'Stunning Based on an incredible true story, The Bird in the Bamboo Cage is immersive, moving and utterly unforgettable' Catherine Ryan Howard, Irish Times bestselling author of The Nothing Man
'A beautiful, tender & fascinating story of a group of young British schoolchildren interned by the Japanese during WWIIa gem' Sinead Moriarty, Irish Times bestselling author of Seven Letters
'Above all this is a novel about human courage, generosity of spirit, and the power of friendship. I was hooked from first to last page' Gill Paul, USA Today bestselling author of The Secret Wife
'A little-known corner of the war absolutely fascinating. Beautiful descriptions of the seasons changing over China and characters who had me rooting for them all the way.' Tracy Rees, bestselling author of Amy Snow
Hazel Gaynor is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of A Memory of Violets and The Girl Who Came Home, for which she received the 2015 RNA Historical Novel of the Year award. Her third novel, The Girl from the Savoy, was an Irish Times and Globe & Mail Canada bestseller, and was shortlisted for the BGE Irish Book Awards Popular Fiction Book of the Year. In 2017, she has published The Cottingley Secret and Last Christmas in Paris. Hazel was selected by US Library Journal as one of 'Ten Big Breakout Authors' for 2015 and her work has been translated into several languages. Hazel lives in Ireland with her husband and two children.