Billarooby (e-bog) af Anderson, Jim
Anderson, Jim (forfatter)

Billarooby e-bog

61,42 DKK (inkl. moms 76,78 DKK)
After the mysterious death of his grandfather, 11-year-old Lindsay Armstrong and his family leave England for a new life in New South Wales. Property is bought in remote Billarooby, a small settlement on the Lachlan River. It is 1942. The war is far away, but a stranger the boy chases from the farm, turns out to be a young Japanese soldier escaped from a nearby POW camp. His witness of the brut...
E-bog 61,42 DKK
Forfattere Anderson, Jim (forfatter)
Udgivet 14 juni 2016
Længde 297 sider
Genrer War, combat and military adventure fiction
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780994224491
After the mysterious death of his grandfather, 11-year-old Lindsay Armstrong and his family leave England for a new life in New South Wales. Property is bought in remote Billarooby, a small settlement on the Lachlan River. It is 1942. The war is far away, but a stranger the boy chases from the farm, turns out to be a young Japanese soldier escaped from a nearby POW camp. His witness of the brutal recapture of the prisoner, triggers the horrific memory of a festering family secret involving both himself and his tyrannical father. The trouble in Billarooby has just begun. Lindsay acquires a picture book about ancient samurai warriors and their Code of Bushido. He comes to believe that the prisoners wish for nothing but to re-join the Emperor and regain their honour, something he feels is lacking in the local world that surrounds him. Lindsay is not the only one obsessed with the prisoners. The districts paranoid fantasies of mass escape are decidedly blacker than Lindsays imaginings. Racial tensions erupt as the great drought grips and threatens to destroy the once flourishing farm. Vigilantism combined with inability to tackle the truth about the Armstrong familys darkest past, drive Lindsays parents to desperate measures and bouts of madness. For Lindsay, its a coming-of-age of great poignancy as the story reaches its climax on the dried-up river bed of the Lachlan.