A bestseller in England, this bittersweet story of love and betrayal in the Far East is the source of the Masterpiece Theatre miniseries.
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36 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Spellbound,
By Rusty Chang (Japan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Ginger Tree (Paperback)
This very fascinating book is a story written in the form of numerous letters and personal diary entries made by the principle character of the book. It chronicals the life of a young Scottish woman forced to live first in China then Japan. Well written and historically accurate, it's obvious the author is intimately familiar with the the culture, customs, history and life style of Japan. This makes the book that much more interesting and fascinating for those who enjoy realism and demand accuracy in a story. For all who've ever lived in Japan, it's a believable tale that literally makes you feel you've stepped back in a time machine to witness the birth of modern Japan. For those who haven't lived in Japan, believe that the author has done his homework and is not simply just creating a fictional setting in his mind. Because of this, he's able to focus on his character versus scene/setting development and thus creates a living breathing person in your mind. The timespan covers over 40 years as the story weaves through her trials and tribulations, and shows how her fortitude and strength serve her through tumultuous events in her life. A gripping tale that draws on your emotions and has you constantly rooting for her. When the last page is read it leaves you wishing the story would continue, but even good books must end. Be prepared to sit a spell. Once you start reading you'll find it hard to put down.
25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent, Very Believable, Fast Read,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Ginger Tree (Paperback)
The Ginger Tree is a captivating, completely believable life story of a woman who grows from a sheltered childhood to wisdom and success in a foreign country. It is told entirely from her point of view through the device of letters and journal entries. Spanning two world wars and encompassing the upheaval experienced in Asia by European imperialism, the story is puntuated by many recognizable historical events viewed from a fascinating perspective.This book is not the type of story I would normally have expected to like, my wife referring to it as a "triumph of the human spirit," which is her code for: "no car chases or explosions -- you won't like it." But once I started it, I could not stop, and now that I have finished, I wish there was more. I recommend it strongly.
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My all time favorite book,
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This review is from: The Ginger Tree (Paperback)
I won't bore readers with recounting the plot which is adequatly covered in many of the other reviews here. What I want to add is that this is the most well written book that I have ever read. Mary's character is probably the most well drawn of any story. She is believeable because she is flawed, as we all are. If you want an understanding of the culture of pre war Japan from a western perspective, both the good and the bad,you can't beat this book. I have read it five times and will probably read it many more times in the next 20 years. There have been few other books that made such an impression on me. Maybe the Landbreaker series by John Ehle.
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