Peking Picnic [electronic resource]
Ann Bridge2015
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'A first novel of rare quality - beautiful, grave, humorous, exciting, and
wise.' -- Observer
Laura Leroy, wife of a British attaché, leads a divided existence, torn between
her beloved home in England and diplomatic society in Peking - an ancient city
of exquisite allure, bordered by the violent conflicts of the civil war.
When Laura joins a group of expats on an expedition to the great monastery at
Chieh T'ai Ssu, they become intoxicated by the mysterious beauty of the Chinese
landscape in spring (and by each other). Laura is drawn to Vinstead, a man who
reminds her of the green fields and spires she has left behind in Oxford. But
far from the comforting whirl of cocktails and picnic parties, they soon
encounter a shocking clash that threatens the security of their newfound bond.
Set in the vanished era of 1930s Peking, this enthralling novel evokes the
uneasy balance between two worlds, between east and west, and between old China
and the approach of the new.
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Peking Picnic [electronic resource] / Ann Bridge
Ann Bridge, Author
[Place of publication not identified] : Daunt Books, 2015
1 online resource (1 text file) (320 pages)
General/trade
Platform: epubMode of access: Internet
9781907970603
English
436476
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