The Orchid Tree

The Orchid Tree

The Orchid Tree

The Orchid Tree

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Overview

Hong Kong 1941 and the streets are filled with Japanese soldiers. Two young people are brought together then separated by terrible cruelty.

Fifteen-year-old Kate lives a rarefied life of wealth and privilege in the pre-war Hong Kong expatriate community, but when the Japanese invade, she's interned in squalid Stanley Camp with her parents. Enduring cramped conditions, humiliation, disease, and starvation, Kate befriends seventeen-year-old Charles, who is half Chinese, and they give their hearts to each other under the orchid tree.
Meanwhile, forty miles away in Portuguese Macau, thirteen-year-old Sofia's suspicions are aroused when her father invites a Japanese family to dinner, an event which leads to a breach between Sofia and her controlling half-brother, Leo.
In December 1948, adult Kate returns to Hong Kong, determined to put the past behind her. Sofia dreams of leaving Macau and starting a new life, and she won't let anyone, not even Leo, stop her.
A young Englishman, James, becomes the link between Kate and Sofia. The communist-nationalist struggle in China spills over into the colony, catapulting the protagonists into the turmoil with disastrous consequences.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781507525845
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 01/22/2015
Series: The Hong Kong Saga: Gripping, Heart-Wrenching Novels Set During World War 2
Pages: 306
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

Siobhan Daiko is a romantic historical fiction author. A lover of all things Italian she spends her time, when she isn't writing, enjoying the sweet life near Venice. Siobhan writes erotic romance under the name S. C. Daiko. You can find her on Facebook: S.C. Daiko Author, Twitter: @siobhandaiko/@S_C_Daiko and email: info@fragrantpublishing.com.
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