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Explore the captivating world of Gai-Jin by James Clavell, a masterful tale weaving together history, culture, and intense drama. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Japan, this B-format paperback, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1999, unfolds the story of gaijin—foreigners navigating the complexities of a society fueled by tradition and transition. As you delve into 1232 pages of brilliantly crafted narrative, witness the conflicts and alliances that arise as Western influence collides with Japanese heritage. This novel is the perfect read for anyone interested in historical fiction, Asian culture, or the intricate dance of East meets West. With Clavell's rich storytelling, Gai-Jin offers both an engaging plot and a vivid portrayal of the struggles of identity, power, and belonging. Adult readers, bibliophiles, and history enthusiasts alike will find themselves immersed in this exemplary work. Add Gai-Jin to your cart today to experience a literary journey that transcends time and geography, making it a must-have for your personal library.