The Ginger Tree
"One of the few contemporary novels to show Japan as it was and is." -- Japan Times
The classic bittersweet story of love and betrayal in the Far East.
A stunning tour de force acclaimed throughout the world, The Ginger Tree is the spellbinding odyssey of one woman's strength and spirit in the face of terrifying odds.
In 1903, a young Scotswoman named Mary Mackenzie sets sail for China to marry her betrothed, a military attaché in Peking. But soon after her arrival, Mary falls into an adulterous affair with a young Japanese nobleman, scandalizing the British community. Casting her out of the European community, her compatriots tear her away from her small daughter. A woman abandoned and alone, Mary learns to survive over forty tumultuous years in Asia, including two world wars and the cataclysmic Tokyo earthquake of 1923.
Illegitimate children -- Fiction.
Scots -- Japan -- Fiction.
Women -- Japan -- Fiction.
Nobility -- Fiction.
Adultery -- Fiction.
Japan -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction.
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Call Number | Location | Shelf Location | Status |
F Wynd | Main (Downtown) | Second Level, Fiction | In |