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A Town Like Alice

By Nevil Shute

Fiction, Classics | 439 pages
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In Post-World War II London, Jean Paget, a secretary in a leather goods factory, is informed by solicitor Noel Strachan that she has inherited a considerable sum of money from an uncle she never knew. But the solicitor is now her trustee and she only has the use of the income until she inherits absolutely, at the age of thirty five, several years in the future.

In the firm's interest, but increasingly with personal interest, Strachan acts as her guide and advisor. Jean decides that her priority is to build a well in a Malayan village.<P>The second part of the story flashes back to Jean's experiences during the war, when she was working in Malaya at the time the Japanese invaded and was taken prisoner together with a group of women and children.<P>As she speaks Malay fluently, Jean takes a leading role in the group of prisoners. The Japanese refuse all responsibility for the group and march them from one village to another.

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Sara Louise Hancock
13th Nov 2024
"This book paints a wonderful picture of some the towns in Queensland and the Northern Teratories and shows the vastness and struggles of life in the outback. Although it references tragic times during the war in Indonesia it's mainly a love story and it's beautifully written. Its a page turner that I felt sad to have finished reading it."