Bauhinia

Bauhinia

by Siobhan Dike

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The story is set in Hong Kong during the Japanese occupation, when Hong Kong's social values ​​were undergoing drastic changes. From the adventures of the asylum to the beauty of Hong Kong's Spice Harbour, Siobhan Dike's novels will bring readers a romantic and exciting adventure, telling the story of the protagonist's spiritual growth and redemption. "This is an immersive read" - Renita D'Silva (best-selling author of Monsoon Memories) Introduction: Kate Wolseley lives in an expat community, living a simple life of wealth and privilege. But since the Japanese occupied Hong Kong in December 1941, she was moved to live in a filthy tent. Forty miles away in Macau, Sofia Rodgues' father invites a Japanese family to his home for dinner, which arouses suspicion in Sofia's mind and creates a rift between her and her controlling half-brother Leo.

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