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China Coast Trilogy: Chinese Box; Change of Flag; Shanghai - Thryft
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Dive into the rich tapestry of China's history, witnessing its incredible transformation over three generations. Christopher New's China Coast Trilogy takes you on an unforgettable journey through Chinese Box, Change of Flag, and Shanghai. Immerse yourself in a captivating historical saga that brings to life the trials and triumphs of a changing nation. This trilogy is perfect for fans of sweeping historical epics and anyone fascinated by Chinese culture and history. Prepare to be enthralled by the enthralling characters and immersive storytelling that will transport you to another time and place.
Marilyn and Me - Thryft
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Chi Young Kim, Ji-min Lee  | Fourth Estate

Marilyn and Me

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This book is a captivating historical fiction that beautifully weaves together the lives of two women from vastly different backgrounds. Through the unexpected friendship between Alice, a Korean war survivor, and Marilyn Monroe, readers are taken on a journey of self-discovery and healing. The author's portrayal of their connection is both tender and powerful, showcasing the transformative power of unlikely friendships. Marilyn and Me is a must-read for fans of historical fiction and stories that explore the resilience of the human spirit.
Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World
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If you're drawn to the epic tales of transformative historical figures, "Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World" may just redefine the way you view global history. This isn't just a chronicle of conquest; it's a remarkable observation of how a single leader's vision shaped trade, culture, and political landscapes across continents. You'll find incredible value in this narrative if you appreciate insights that challenge traditional Eurocentric histories, revealing how the Mongol Empire sparked a fusion of civilizations.
Destined for War : can America and China escape Thucydides' Trap? - Thryft
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Destined for War highlights the possibility of conflict between the US and China. This book is a great read for anyone interested in international politics and history. Graham Allison provides insights into Thucydides's Trap and offers suggestions for avoiding disastrous consequences. Readers will appreciate the uncanny parallels Allison draws between past and current events.
The Garden of Evening Mists - Thryft
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Tan Twan Eng | Myrmidon

The Garden of Evening Mists

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Malaya, 1949. After studying law at Cambrige and time spent helping to prosecute Japanese war criminals, Yun Ling Teoh seeks solace among the jungle fringed plantations of Northern Malaya where she grew up as a child.
The Opium War: Drugs, Dreams and the Making of China
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Julia Lovell | Picador

The Opium War: Drugs, Dreams and the Making of China

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If history tickles your curiosity, "The Opium War" by Julia Lovell should be on your reading list. It's not just a tale of a historical event but a narrative that weaves the consequences of the past with the present, exploring the roots of Chinese nationalism. It's engaging for those who appreciate understanding the intricate tapestry of how historical events shape a nation's psyche and relationships. This book offers a detailed, well-researched glimpse into the complexities of British and Chinese entanglements that resonate to this day.
The Railway Man
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Eric Lomax | Vintage Classics

The Railway Man

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"The Railway Man" resonates deeply for its raw portrayal of human resilience. Eric Lomax's journey from a bright-eyed enthusiast of machines to a survivor of terrible wartime atrocities is a testament to the strength of the human spirit. If you are moved by stories of profound personal change and ultimate forgiveness, you'll find this memoir both harrowing and uplifting. This isn't just a tale about the past; it's about the capacity for growth and healing, even after unimaginable suffering.
The Man who Collected Women - Thryft
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Nigel Barley | Monsoon Books Pte. Ltd.

The Man who Collected Women

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The eccentric Mr Hare – as he was known to Sophia, the first wife of Singapore founder Thomas Stamford Raffles – and his Asian harem are brought vividly to life in this work of historical fiction set in Southeast Asia. Arthur Grimsby is an ageing expat in 1960s Singapore. Museum curator, ornithologist, freshly bereaved, he fears Singapore's looming independence and his redundancy and tries to complete one final piece of the life story of an eccentric 19th-century Englishman called Alexander Hare. Hare was a trader and slave-owner in the East and a friend of Thomas Stamford Raffles, Lieutenant Governor of Java and the founder of Singapore, but Hare's chief claim to fame is as the creator of an Asian harem, including in his collection women from Java, Bali, Sumatra, Sulawesi, Borneo, the Malay Peninsula, China, India and Africa. Hare's love of women and his assembling of a harem, initially in Borneo and then on an uninhabited atoll that would become the Cocos-Keeling Islands, made him an object of guilty male fantasies and of strident female resentments, the epitome of masculine, colonial exploitation. But Arthur Grimsby's paths are no straighter than Alexander Hare's and the two grow together as their destinies intertwine.
In the Shadow of the Banyan - A Novel - Thryft
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Vaddey Ratner | Simon & Schuster

In the Shadow of the Banyan - A Novel

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For seven-year-old Raami, the shattering end of childhood begins with the footsteps of her father returning home in the early dawn hours bringing details of the civil war that has overwhelmed the streets of Phnom Penh, Cambodia’s capital. Soon the family’s world of carefully guarded royal privilege is swept up in the chaos of revolution and forced exodus. Over the next four years, Raami clings to the only remaining vestige of her childhood—the mythical legends and poems told to her by her father—and fights for her improbable survival. Displaying the author’s extraordinary gift for language, In the Shadow of the Banyan is a brilliantly wrought tale of hope and transcendence.
The Narrow Road to the Deep North - Thryft
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Richard Flanagan | Chatto & Windus

The Narrow Road to the Deep North

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A novel of the cruelty of war, and tenuousness of life and the impossibility of love.Richard Flanagan's story — of Dorrigo Evans, an Australian doctor haunted by a love affair with his uncle's wife — journeys from the caves of Tasmanian trappers in the early twentieth century to a crumbling pre-war beachside hotel, from a Thai jungle prison to a Japanese snow festival, from the Changi gallows to a chance meeting of lovers on the Sydney Harbour Bridge.Taking its title from 17th-century haiku poet Basho's travel journal, The Narrow Road To The Deep North is about the impossibility of love. At its heart is one day in a Japanese slave labour camp in August 1943. As the day builds to its horrific climax, Dorrigo Evans battles and fails in his quest to save the lives of his fellow POWs, a man is killed for no reason, and a love story unfolds.
Daughter Of The Tigris - Thryft
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محسن الرملي, Luke Leafgren, Muhsin Al-Ramli  | Maclehose Press

Daughter Of The Tigris

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Daughter of the Tigris explores the human cost of war and how violence can twist people beyond recognition. Muhsin Al-Ramli pens a gripping portrait of Qisma as she makes her way through the chaos of war-torn Iraq to find her father's remains. This novel teaches us that even in the midst of violence, love and mercy can still survive.
The Quiet American : Discover Graham Green's prescient political masterpiece - Thryft
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An alternative cover edition for this ISBN can be found here.Into the intrigue and violence of Indo-China comes Pyle, a young idealistic American sent to promote democracy through a mysterious 'Third Force'. As his naive optimism starts to cause bloodshed, his friend Fowler, a cynical foreign correspondent, finds it hard to stand aside and watch. But even as he intervenes he wonders why: for the sake of politics, or for love?
Masked Dolls - Thryft
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Chiung-Yu Shih, Poppy Toland, Xinlin Wang  | Balestier Press

Masked Dolls

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An Australian woman, burdened by the original sin of her Caucasian ancestors, and a Taiwanese woman, haunted by the memories of 100 years of conflict in her homeland, meet as backpackers while travelling in South Korea. As they live and travel together, two women in flight, one from the East and the other from the West, struggle to find a way out of their personal dilemmas. * * * Shortly after the dawn of the new millennium, Judy and Jiaying are thrown together in a youth hostel in Seoul, both having escaped long-term relationships. Their arrival in Seoul in the first year of the 21st century coincides with passionate anti-American demonstrations on the streets of the city, as South Koreans protest against US troops being stationed in their country, western hegemony and the manipulations of arms dealers. Anti-American sentiment spreads like wildfire. Judy’s parents hail from Britain and France, meet in Paris during a volatile period in French history – the student movement of 1968 – and later migrate to Australia to begin a new life. After her parents part, Judy abandons racial and cultural prejudice and, while studying in Tokyo, falls in love with Zhou, a Chinese student from Beijing. But this stormy relationship eventually culminates in violence and Judy, fleeing its demise, escapes to Seoul. Jiaying’s family are from war-torn China, which, in the 19th century had suffered invasion and colonisation by the British and French; in the 20th century had been occupied by the Japanese, under the pretext of liberating Asia from Western imperialists; and was then convulsed by a Communist revolution propped up by the Russians. Having both fought in and sought to escape the wars, Jiaying’s grandparents and parents eventually settle in Taiwan, carrying with them the scars of a century of conflict. Attempting to begin a new life on this island of exiles, they struggle to come to terms with the humiliation that generations of Chinese people had suffered. Jiaying, twelve years older than Judy, becomes her only confidante, as the younger woman pours out her frustrations. Judy still loves her Chinese boyfriend, but could never really understand him. In Judy’s painful struggle to come to terms with the past, Jiaying is reminded of her own history, from which she still seeks an escape. Nationalism that has wounded and distorted history time and again over the last hundred years; violence as a consequence of sexuality repressed by Confucianism … as Jiaying began her relationship with a European man, these things had begun to seep into her life. Judy’s story gives Jiaying a channel to sort out her own thoughts and gradually begin the healing process. And yet, even as the women forge new paths through the emotional jungle of their lives, violence once again shatters the potential for peace of mind. * * * " Masked Dolls is an unusual look at how the metaphorical shrinking of the world affects people at an individual level. It considers a number of consequences, particularly for the novel never fails to remind us that we live in a patriarchal society which will not tolerate interracial relationships. Masked Dolls is one of those rare books which after reading reveals itself to be greater than the sum of its parts. Brutal, intense, fascinating."--- The Writes of Woman .
First They Killed My Father : A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers - Thryft
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This book would be a good read for those who appreciate powerful true stories of resilience and courage. Loung Ung's firsthand account of surviving the Khmer Rouge and the killing fields in Cambodia will leave you captivated and moved. Through the eyes of a young girl, you will witness the atrocities of war and the unbreakable spirit of the human soul. A must-read for anyone seeking inspiration and a deeper understanding of history.
The Horde : How the Mongols Changed the World - Thryft
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Marie Favereau | Belknap Press

The Horde : How the Mongols Changed the World

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"The Horde" is an eye-opening account of the Mongol empire's western expansion and how it not only conquered but also shaped the world. This book offers a comprehensive history of the Horde, revealing its achievements beyond war and conquest. Readers will be intrigued to discover how the Horde impacted cross-border integration in the world, and how Russian governance, Islamic culture, and religious tolerance were shaped by this powerful empire.
Thirty-Six Stratagems
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Wang Xuanming | China Books & Periodicals

Thirty-Six Stratagems

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This book would be a good read for those who are interested in military history and strategic thinking. The unique appeal of "Thirty-six Stratagems" lies in its visual representation of these ancient Chinese military tactics, which makes it easy to understand and engaging to read. Through captivating illustrations and well-developed characters, the book explores how deception, subterfuge, and hidden tactics can be used to achieve military objectives. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply enjoy a good strategy game, this book is sure to leave you inspired and intrigued by the ingenuity and bravery displayed by its characters.
The Arabs: A History
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Eugene Rogan | Penguin Books

The Arabs: A History

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If you're intrigued by the complexities of the Arab world and its influence on current events, Eugene Rogan's "The Arabs" could offer you profound insights. It's a meticulously researched narrative that spans centuries, weaving personal stories and scholarly analysis into a tapestry that brings history to life. Understanding the Arab experience through this lens might not only educate but also challenge and enrich your perspective on this pivotal region.
The Taliban Cricket Club - Thryft
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Timeri N. Murari | Ecco

The Taliban Cricket Club

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Rukhsana is a spirited young journalist who works for the Kabul Daily in Afghanistan. She takes care of her ill, widowed mother and her younger brother, Jahan. But then Rukhsana is summoned to appear at the infamous Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice, and their quiet and tenuous way of life is shattered.There, the malevolent minister, Zorak Wahidi, announces that the Taliban has found a new way to pursue the diplomatic respect it has long been denied: cricket. On the world stage of sports, the Taliban will prove they are a fair and just society. Rukhsana and several other journalists are to report that a tournament will be held to determine who will play for Afghanistan. Anyone can put together a team. Women are forbidden to play. The winners will travel to Pakistan to train, then go on to represent Afghanistan around the world.Rukhsana knows that this is a shameful, and deeply surreal, idea. The Taliban will never embrace a game rooted in civility, fairness, and equality, with no tolerance for violence or cheating. And no one in Afghanistan even knows how to play the game.Except for Rukhsana.This could be a way to get her cousins and her brother out of Afghanistan for good. But before she can organize a team, the terrifying Wahidi demands her hand in marriage. He finds her both exciting and infuriating, and wants to control her unruly, willful nature. The union would be her prison, stripping away what few freedoms she has left under Taliban rule and forcing her away from her family. Not marrying Wahidi, however, might mean her death. Her family rallies around her, willing to do anything to protect her, even if it means imprisonment or worse.But Rukhsana realizes that Wahidi may have given her a way out, too. With the help of her loyal, beloved brother and cousins, she forms her own cricket team and sets about teaching them how to win their freedom-with a bat and a ball. Inspired by the Taliban's actual and unprecedented promotion of cricket in 2000 in an attempt to gain acceptance in the global community, internationally bestselling author Murari weaves a riveting story of strength, hope, and soaring human triumph that proves no tyranny is ever absolute in the face of love. (front flap)
The Anarchy : The Relentless Rise of the East India Company - Thryft
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"The Anarchy" sheds light on the ruthless tactics of the East India Company, which exploited India's riches for corporate gain. The book is a cautionary tale that highlights the dangers of unchecked corporate power. It is a must-read for history buffs interested in the dark side of imperialism and colonialism.
Breaking the Tongue : A Novel - Thryft
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Vyvyane Loh | W. W. Norton & Company

Breaking the Tongue : A Novel

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This brilliant novel chronicles the fall of Singapore to the Japanese in World War II. Central to the story is one Chinese family: Claude, raised to be more British than the British and ashamed of his own heritage; his father, Humphrey, whose Anglophilia blinds him to possible defeat and his wife's dalliances; and the redoubtable Grandma Siok, whose sage advice falls on deaf ears. Expatriates, spies, fifth columnists, and nationalists—including the elusive young woman Ling-Li—mingle in this exotic culture as the Japanese threat looms. Beset by the horror of war and betrayal and, finally, torture, Claude must embrace his true heritage. In the extraordinary final paragraphs of the novel, the language itself breaks into Chinese. With penetrating observation, Vyvyane Loh unfolds the coming-of-age story of a young man and a nation, a story that deals with myth, race, and class, with the ways language shapes perceptions, and with the intrigue and suffering of war. Reading group guide included.
The Stolen Bicycle - Thryft
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Darryl Sterk, Wu Ming-Yi  | Text Publishing

The Stolen Bicycle

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On a quest to explain how and why his father mysteriously disappeared twenty years ago, a writer embarks on an epic journey in search of a stolen bicycle and soon finds himself immersed in the strangely overlapping histories of the Japanese military during World War II, Lin Wang, the oldest elephant who ever lived, and the secret world of antique bicycle collectors in Taiwan. The result is a surprising and moving meditation on memory, loss, and the bonds of family.
The Surrendered - Thryft
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Chang-rae Lee | Little, Brown Book Group

The Surrendered

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June Han has forged a life thousands of miles from her birthplace: she has built a business in New York, survived a husband, borne a child. But her past holds more secrets than she has ever been able to tell, and 30 years after her escape from war-ravaged Korea, the time has come for her to confront them.
Forbidden Lessons in a Kabul Guesthouse: The True Story of a Woman Who Risked Everything to Bring Hope to Afghanistan - Thryft
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Suraya Sadeed's memoir is a heart-stirring account that takes you through the life of a courageous woman who turned her personal loss into a beacon of hope for many in Afghanistan. If you're drawn to extraordinary tales of human resilience and the transformative power of education and compassion, you'll find her journey both enlightening and inspiring. This book is more than a memoir, it's a call to action that leaves an indelible mark.
The Places in Between
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Rory Stewart | Picador

The Places in Between

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If you're drawn to true adventure and cultural immersion, Rory Stewart's "The Places In Between" provides a rare, ground-level glimpse into the heart of Afghanistan during a tumultuous period. Stewart's perilous on-foot trek is bound to stir admiration for his endurance and appreciation for the complexities and kindnesses of Afghan society. This book isn't just about geography—it's a voyage into human resilience and connection in the face of adversity.
Mao: The Unknown Story - Thryft
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Jung Chang, Jon Halliday  | Vintage

Mao: The Unknown Story

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Jung Chang's "Wild Swans" was an extraordinary bestseller throughout the world, selling more than 10 million copies and reaching a wider readership than any other book about China. Now she and her husband Jon Halliday have written a groundbreaking biography of Mao Tse-tung. Based on a decade of research, and on interviews with many of Mao's close circle in China who have never talked before - and with virtually everyone outside China who had significant dealings with him - this is the most authoritative life of Mao ever written. It is full of startling revelations, exploding the myth of the Long March, and showing a completely unknown he was not driven by idealism or ideology; his intimate and intricate relationship with Stalin went back to the 1920s, ultimately bringing him to power; he welcomed Japanese occupation of much of China; and he schemed, poisoned and blackmailed to get his way. After Mao conquered China in 1949, his secret goal was to dominate the world. In chasing this dream he caused the deaths of 38 million people in the greatest famine in history. Combining meticulous history with the story-telling style of "Wild Swans", this biography makes immediate Mao's roller-coaster life, as he intrigued and fought every step of the way to force through his unpopular decisions. The reader enters the shadowy chambers of Mao's court, and eavesdrops on the drama in its hidden recesses. Mao's character and the enormity of his behaviour towards his wives, mistresses and children are unveiled for the first time. This is an entirely fresh look at Mao in both content and approach. It will astonish historians and the general reader alike.
The Art of the Samurai - Thryft
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Yamamoto Tsunetomo | Shelter Harbor Press

The Art of the Samurai

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The way of the samurai is found in death. These words, written 300 years ago by the samurai Yamamoto Tsunetomo, offer a seemingly grim introduction to a practice and philosophy that was in fact anything but morbid. Offering a fascinating glimpse into the secretive inner world of the samurai, the Hagakure remained closely guarded and was shown only to a chosen few for more than a century. This was a culture in which death was embraced, not as a morbid fascination, but as a method for eliminating fear. Yamamoto tells his readers how to foster courage, how to serve selflessly, how to become a skilled master of your own destiny, and how to infuse life with beauty while acknowledging its transience. Yamamoto's penetrating insights and profound aphorisms reflect important moral principles that still apply to us today. This masterpiece, preserved for generations in northern Kyushu by warrior chiefs as moral and practical instruction for themselves and their samurai retainers, is now presented in this beautifully illustrated edition that will enlighten anyone with an interest in Japanese culture and world literature.
Abraham's Promise - Thryft
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Philip Jeyaretnam | Times Books International

Abraham's Promise

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Abraham Isaac, teacher of Latin, philosopher and father, has, after many years, a young pupil. Teaching pulls him back into his memories: of Rose, his first love; Mercy, his stubborn sister; and most of all of Rani, his beloved wife. Of days of youth and promise, when he threw himself into the politics of Singapore in the 50s and 60s. Days when temperance and restraint gave way to action and desire. Days when the culture and society of Singapore were defined and molded. Days when he believed he had a valuable role to play as a proud citizen of a new country. Now he is old, and the burden of his years weighs on him heavily. Distanced from a present devoid of idealism and obsessed with power and money, Abraham is estranged from his strong, successful son. Descending into the past, Abraham is led from the promise of youth, through cynicism born of experience, to an understanding and reconciliation of his life and times hard-won in maturity. Prizewinning author Philip Jeyaretnam was declared Young Artist of the Year for 1993 by the Singapore National Arts Council. Abraham's Promise is his second novel.
China's War with Japan, 1937-1945: The Struggle for Survival
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If you're passionate about history, particularly World War II, this book opens a window into a frequently overlooked theater of the war—the Chinese front. Mitter presents a comprehensive view of China's struggles and contributions, which were substantial though often overshadowed by European battles. Understanding this aspect of history is key to understanding modern East Asian geopolitics.
The Narrow Road to the Deep North - Thryft
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Richard Flanagan | Alfred A. Knopf

The Narrow Road to the Deep North

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A novel of the cruelty of war, and tenuousness of life and the impossibility of love.Richard Flanagan's story — of Dorrigo Evans, an Australian doctor haunted by a love affair with his uncle's wife — journeys from the caves of Tasmanian trappers in the early twentieth century to a crumbling pre-war beachside hotel, from a Thai jungle prison to a Japanese snow festival, from the Changi gallows to a chance meeting of lovers on the Sydney Harbour Bridge.Taking its title from 17th-century haiku poet Basho's travel journal, The Narrow Road To The Deep North is about the impossibility of love. At its heart is one day in a Japanese slave labour camp in August 1943. As the day builds to its horrific climax, Dorrigo Evans battles and fails in his quest to save the lives of his fellow POWs, a man is killed for no reason, and a love story unfolds.
The Gendarme - Thryft
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Mark Mustian | Berkley

The Gendarme

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Recommended for readers interested in exploring the complexities of memory and forgiveness, this book follows the journey of a World War I veteran who begins to remember his past actions as a gendarme marching Armenians out of Turkey. As he attempts to make amends with one woman he spared, readers will be struck by the powerful meditation on the effects of war on the individual psyche.
One Man's Justice - Thryft
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Akira Yoshimura | Canongate Books Ltd

One Man's Justice

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Hiroshima and Nagasaki have been destroyed. Japan is in ruins and occupied by the Americans.Takuya, an ex-officer in the Imperial Army, has returned to his native village only to learn that the Occupation authorities are intensifying their efforts to apprehend suspected war criminals. And those who are found guilty are being sentenced to death.Fearing that his role in the execution of a number of American pilots, Takuya takes to the road and becomes a fugitive in his own country.One Man's Justice is both a reflection on the murky reality of war and a page-turning novel of pursuit and escape.
How We Disappeared : LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2020 - Thryft
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A beautiful, stunningly ambitious tale of endurance, identity, and memory, for fans of Min Jin Lee's Pachinko and Georgia Hunter's We Were the Lucky Ones.Singapore, 1942. As Japanese troops sweep down Malaysia and into Singapore, a village is ransacked. Only three survivors remain, one of them a tiny child.In a neighbouring village, seventeen-year-old Wang Di is bundled into the back of a troop carrier and shipped off to a Japanese military rape camp. In the year 2000, her mind is still haunted by her experiences there, but she has long been silent about her memories of that time. It takes twelve-year-old Kevin, and the mumbled confession he overhears from his ailing grandmother, to set in motion a journey into the unknown to discover the truth.Weaving together two timelines and two life-changing secrets, How We Disappeared is an evocative, profoundly moving and utterly dazzling novel heralding the arrival of a new literary star.
Joseph Conrad: the Eastern Sto : The Eastern Sto - Thryft
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Joseph Conrad | Penguin

Joseph Conrad: the Eastern Sto : The Eastern Sto

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This collection brings together Conrad's most representative stories from South-East Asia, set in Java, Borneo, Singapore and Sumatra. They portray life during a period of rapid colonial expansion when society was changing dramatically. The characters are captured in moments of confrontation, often tragic, between differing ways of life, as European culture comes into conflict with indigenous Malay traditions. Included " A Narrative", " A Memory", "The End of the Tether", "The Lagoon", "Because of the Dollars" and "The Secret Sharer".
Myanmar's Enemy Within - Buddhist Violence And The Making Of A Muslim 'Other' - Thryft
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This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the complex dynamics that underlie Myanmar's recent history of sectarian violence. Wade's deeply reported account provides a compelling analysis of how a ruling elite's manipulation of identities has laid the groundwork for mass violence, and how pro-democracy activists have turned on Myanmar's Muslim population at a time when the country is experiencing newfound freedoms. Through powerful storytelling, this book illuminates the challenges that Myanmar must overcome to build a more inclusive and peaceful society.
A Good Scent From A Strange Mountain - Thryft
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Robert Olen Butler | No Exit Press

A Good Scent From A Strange Mountain

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The Vietnam War continues to play itself out in fiction, autobiography, and history books, but no American author has captured the experiences of the Vietnamese themselves--and caught their voices--more tellingly than Robert Olen Butler, who won the Pulitzer Prize in 1993 for A Good Scent From a Strange Mountain. The 15 stories collected here, all written in the first person, blend Vietnamese folklore, the terrible, lingering memories of war, American pop culture and family drama. Butler's literary ventriloquism, as he mines the experiences of a people with a great literary tradition of their own, is uncanny; but his talents as a writer of universal truths is what makes this a collection for the ages.
Destined for War : can America and China escape Thucydides's Trap? - Thryft
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China and the United States are heading toward a war neither wants.The reason, argues Harvard scholar Graham Allison in this razor-sharp analysis, is Thucydides’s Trap. This phenomenon, as old as history itself, is named for the Greek historian’s assessment of why the Peloponnesian War broke out: a rising power threatened to displace a ruling one.Over the past 500 years, such a struggle has occurred between major powers just sixteen times. In twelve cases, it resulted in war.Today, as an unstoppable China approaches an immovable America, and both Xi Jinping and Donald Trump promise to make their countries ‘great again’, the seventeenth case looks grim. Unless China scales back its ambitions or the US accepts becoming number two in the Pacific, a trade conflict, cyber attack, or accident at sea could soon escalate.Through uncanny historical parallels, Destined for War shows how close we are to the unthinkable. Yet, stressing that war is not inevitable, Allison also reveals how clashing powers have kept the peace in the past — and what painful steps the US and China can and must take to avoid disaster.
The Great Leader and the Fighter Pilot : Escaping Tyranny in North Korea - Thryft
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A non-fiction thriller by international bestselling author Blaine Harden (Escape from Camp 14) that explores the world's most repressive state through the intertwined lives of two North Koreans, one infamous, one obscure: Kim Il Sung, the former North Korean leader and No Kum Sok, once the state's youngest jet fighter pilot. Shortly before the Korean War ended, No Kum Sok met Kim Il Sung, who congratulated him for his flying skill and his courage. A few months later, No Kum Sok stole a Soviet-made MiG-15 and flew it to a US airfield in South Korea. Beginning with the arbitrary division of Korea in 1945 and ending two months after the shaky armistice that halted combat in the Korean War, The Great Leader & the Fighter Pilot is an ambitious and gripping book which digs deeply into the character of the Kim family dictatorship. At once an irresistible adventure story and an authoritative guide to the notorious state, it explains why North Korea remains so isolated, why it created and maintains a vast gulag of concentration camps, and why it is still so angry at the western world.
The Collaborator - Thryft
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Mirza Waheed | Penguin Books

The Collaborator

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Four teenagers disappear from their calm lives of playing cricket and singing Bollywood songs by the riverside and find themselves on the opposite side of the border, in Pakistan. There, they become a part of the movement against the Indian army, disillusioned with the Indian Army s attempts to secure peace. The harsh reality of war and the toll it takes on the people drive them to join the separatist movement, to find a better peace for the valley. Truly evocative and artistic in its ability to stir readers emotions, this is a coming-of-age story rooted in the stark insensitivity of humanity s desire for war and conflict.
Azadi - Freedom. Fascism. Fiction - Thryft
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Arundhati Roy | Penguin

Azadi - Freedom. Fascism. Fiction

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FROM THE BEST-SELLING AUTHOR OF MY SEDITIOUS HEART AND THE MINISTRY OF UTMOST HAPPINESS, A NEW AND PRESSING DISPATCH FROM THE HEART OF THE CROWD AND THE SOLITUDE OF A WRITER'S DESKAzadi-Urdu for Freedom-is the refrain in the iconic chant of the Kashmiri freedom struggle. And now, while Kashmir's streets have been silenced, the irony is that its people's anthem, with similar lyrics, rhythm and cadence, echoes on the streets of the country that most Kashmiris view as their coloniser. What lies between the silence of one street and the sound of the other? Is it a chasm, or could it become a bridge?In this series of penetrating essays on politics and literature, Arundhati Roy examines this question and challenges us to reflect on the meaning of freedom in a world of growing authoritarianism.Roy writes of the existential threat posed to Indian democracy by an emboldened Hindu nationalism, of the internet shutdown and information siege in Kashmir-the most densely militarized zone in the world-and India's new citizenship laws that discriminate against Muslims and marginalized communities and could create a crisis of statelessness on a scale previously unknown. The essays include mediations on language, public as well as private, and the role of fiction and alternative imaginations in these disturbing times.Azadi, she warns, hangs in the balance for us all.
The Pacific - Thryft
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Hugh Ambrose | Nal

The Pacific

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This book offers a vivid portrayal of the brave soldiers and pilots who fought in the Pacific theater during WWII. Through personal stories, readers gain a deeper appreciation for the sacrifices made during this historic time. The intertwined odysseys of the characters make for a compelling read that will keep you engaged from start to finish.
Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II
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Iris Chang | Penguin Books Ltd

Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II

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This book could resonate with you if you're passionate about uncovering hidden historical truths. "The Rape of Nanking" doesn't just recount the facts of the atrocities; it gives voice to the silenced and challenges the reader to understand the depth of human cruelty while also showcasing unexpected heroism. Iris Chang's meticulous research and compelling narrative might just change your understanding of World War II's reach.
The Korean War - Thryft
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Max Hastings | Pan Books

The Korean War

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This book would be a good read for anyone interested in understanding the gripping and devastating reality of the Korean War. Through first-hand accounts of those who fought on both sides, the author takes you on a journey that will leave you captivated and deeply moved. Prepare to be immersed in the bloodiest conflict of the 20th century and gain a unique perspective on the war that shaped the Korean peninsula.
The Cleanest Race: How North Koreans See Themselves and Why It Matters - Thryft
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B.R. Myers | Melville House

The Cleanest Race: How North Koreans See Themselves and Why It Matters

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If you’ve ever puzzled over North Korea's enigmatic presence on the world stage, "The Cleanest Race" could be a revealing read for you. B.R. Myers delves beyond common Western perceptions to unearth the deeply rooted propaganda and nationalist ideology shaping North Korean society. This book might change your understanding of the DPRK, illuminating the complex interplay of history, myth, and politics in a way that's as fascinating as it is vital for grasping current international dynamics.
Heaven and Earth: When Heaven and Earth Changed Places - Thryft
with Jay Wurts Le Ly Hayslip, Jay Wurts  | Pan Books Ltd

Heaven and Earth: When Heaven and Earth Changed Places

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"When Heaven and Earth Changed Places" is a powerful memoir that takes the reader through the trauma and horror of war seen through the eyes of a young girl. Le Ly Hayslip's story of survival and struggle is both haunting and inspiring. The unique perspective of a child gives the book a distinctive and memorable quality. It is a good read for those interested in history and war as well as those who appreciate a strong, resilient protagonist.
Opium Nation : Child Brides, Drug Lords, and One Woman's Journey Through Afghanistan - Thryft
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“Nawa deftly sketches the geopolitical nightmare that is today’s Afghanistan, but the book’s real strength is her detailed, sensitive reporting of individual people’s stories.” —  Boston Globe An Afghan-American journalist offers a revealing look inside a country torn apart—from corrupt officials to warlords and child brides—while revisiting her own family’s deep roots to the land. Afghan-American journalist Fariba Nawa delivers a revealing and deeply personal explorationof Afghanistan and the drug trade which rules the country, from corruptofficials to warlords and child brides and beyond. KhaledHosseini, author of The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns calls Opium Nation “an insightful andinformative look at the global challenge of Afghan drug trade. Fariba Nawa weaves her personalstory of reconnecting with her homeland after 9/11 with a very engagingnarrative that chronicles Afghanistan’s dangerous descent into opiumtrafficking…and most revealingly, how the drug trade has damaged the lives ofordinary Afghan people.” Readers of Gayle Lemmon Tzemach’s The Dressmaker of Khair Khana and Rory Stewart’s The Places Between will find Nawa’spersonal, piercing, journalistic tale to be an indispensable addition to thecultural criticism covering this dire global crisis.
The Korean War
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Max Hastings | Michael Joseph

The Korean War

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If you're drawn to the gritty truths of military history, "The Korean War" by Max Hastings won't disappoint. Hastings plunges you into the heart of a conflict that shaped modern geopolitics, all through the vivid, harrowing accounts of those who lived it. His extensive interviews lend a human touch to war's stark reality, making it a compelling read for any history enthusiast or someone eager to understand the complexities of the early Cold War era.
Code of the Samurai: A Modern Translation of the Bushido Shoshinshu
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If you're intrigued by the fusion of ancient values with contemporary living, "Code of the Samurai" could be a compelling read for you. It's not just about martial prowess but more importantly about the ethos that guided samurai life, which can offer fresh perspectives for personal and professional conduct today. Thomas Cleary translates these noble ideals in a way that makes Bushido accessible and relevant for anyone seeking a code to live by.
Last Shogun: The Life Of Tokugawa Yoshinobu - Thryft
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In Ryotaro Shiba's account of the life of Japan's last shogun, Perry's arrival off the coast of Japan was merely the spark that ignited the cataclysm in store for the Japanese people and their governments. It came to its real climax with the fall of the Tokugawa shogunate in 1868, the event which forms the centerpiece of this book. The Meiji Restoration—as history calls it—toppled the shogunate, and brought a seventeen-year-old boy emperor back from the secluded Imperial Palace in Kyoto to preside over what amounted to a political and cultural revolution. With this, Japan's extraordinary self-modernization began in earnest. Coming to power just as the Tokugawa regime was suffering the worst military defeat in its history, Yoshinobu strongly suspected that the rule of the Tokugawas—the third and longest lived of Japan's three warrior governments - was swiftly becoming an anachronism. During a year of frenetic activity, he overhauled the military systems, reorganized the civil administration, promoted industrial development, and expanded foreign intercourse, with the farsighted aim of creating a unified Japan. Alarmed by these reforms, pro-imperial interests moved against him, precipitating the Boshin Civil War and the final defeat of the shogunal armies. To the surprise of his enemies, Yoshinobu capitulated. It was this surrender of authority at a crucial point that made the transfer of sovereignty relatively peaceful. He then retired to Mito and lived quietly for the rest of his life, studying the new art of photography. Ennobled a prince in the new European-style nobility of the Meiji era, he died in 1913.
Miracles of Life: Shanghai to Shepperton: An Autobiography - Thryft
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J.G. Ballard | Fourth Estate

Miracles of Life: Shanghai to Shepperton: An Autobiography

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If you're drawn to stories of resilience and creativity, "Miracles of Life" by J.G. Ballard will captivate you. It's not just a memoir; it's a journey through the formative experiences of an influential writer. You'll traverse from wartime Shanghai to 1960s Britain, understanding how Ballard's unique perspective shaped remarkable speculative fiction. His detailed recollections offer insights into the post-war era and the ways it influenced his dystopian themes. It's a read that's as much about historical context as it is about the man behind the books.
The Indian Mutiny : 1857 - Thryft
Saul David | Penguin Books

The Indian Mutiny: 1857

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If you're drawn to the intricacies of history and the complexities behind the events that shaped our world, The Indian Mutiny: 1857 is a compelling read. Saul David's talent lies in weaving heartrending stories with meticulous research, providing a fresh perspective on a pivotal moment in British colonial history. It’s a deep dive that’s as informative as it is engaging for anyone fascinated by military history or the British Empire.