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Persimmon Tree
Persimmon Tree | Bryce Courtenay
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Set among the Pacific islands and in the Indian Ocean, The Persimmon Tree tells the very personal and often romantic stories of men and women caught up in larger events - in this case starting with the Japanese invasion of Java and the Dutch exodus of the region. The story spans from 1942 and the fall of Singapore and the American landings at Guadalcanal to the ongoing fight against the Japanese for supremacy in the region. The story follows the fortunes of a colourful cast of characters, in particular young Nicholas Duncan ('the butterfly collector') and his sweetheart, the Eurasian/Dutch girl, Anna Van Heerden. Following Nicholas and Anna through dangerous and exciting times, the story concludes some fifty years later, when the dynamics of the Pacific region have changed forever.
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RowReads1
Persimmon Tree | Bryce Courtenay
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Here‘s another quirk.

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LittlePixels
The Persimmon Tree | Bryce Courtenay
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Bruce Courtenay often has aesthetically pleasing covers, but this is probably my favorite. 💕 #favoritecover #riotgrams

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LazyOwl
The Persimmon Tree | Bryce Courtenay
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Day 13 #ReadJanuary #SetInYrCountry.
Not many books I've read are set in Australia. These two are set in Australia for a good part of the book, the other part overseas. Both are set around WW2.
These were both books I thoroughly enjoyed.

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DocReardon
The Persimmon Tree | Bryce Courtenay
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The Persimmon Tree is a wonderful, albeit weird as hell at times, love story. The hero is likable, the war scenes shocking yet fascinating. The driving romance has elements that are so odd & yet despite it all there's somehow still an innocence to it. This book made me want to be a writer!