Description
Discover 'The Persimmon Tree' - a captivating B-format paperback that immerses readers in the historical drama of the Pacific islands during World War II. This powerful novel, published by Penguin Australia in 2009, spans a remarkable 720 pages, tracing the intricate personal stories amid the tumult of the Japanese invasion of Java and the resulting Dutch exodus. Follow the journey of Nicholas Duncan, affectionately known as 'the butterfly collector', and his beloved Anna Van Heerden, a spirited Eurasian/Dutch girl. Their intertwined destinies unfold against the backdrop of significant events, including the fall of Singapore and the battles at Guadalcanal. This compelling narrative captures the essence of love, courage, and survival as it chronicles not only their personal struggles but also the broader conflicts shaping the region. 'The Persimmon Tree' is perfect for readers seeking historical fiction that combines rich storytelling with profound themes. Dive into a world where romance blooms in the face of adversity and witness the profound shifts in the Pacific from 1942 to the present. This book is a must-have addition to any historical fiction collection, resonating with lovers of wartime narratives and intricate character development.