In the 1960s, three starry-eyed young women called Jess, Joan and Jackie, meet in Bombay when their husbands go to work in the Indian city. They are happy and excited at the prospect of living abroad and do not believe a cynical member of the expatriate society who warns them that when European women go to live east of Aden, their lives change completely. Soon, however, all three friends discover the truth of the warning and due to circumstances beyond their control, they are forced to go home, and they lose touch. Forty years later Jess decides to seek out her old friends to find out how life turned out for them after they left India behind. The results are surprising.
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In the 1960s, three starry-eyed young women called Jess, Joan and Jackie, meet in Bombay when their husbands go to work in the Indian city. Forty years later Jess decides to seek out her old friends to find out how life turned out for them after they left India behind. The results are surprising.
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ISBN
9780709092452
Publisert
2011-06-30
Utgiver
The Crowood Press Ltd; Robert Hale Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
224

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Elizabeth McNeill was born in Newport, Fife. She was educated in Scotland and achieved her ambition of becoming a newspaper reporter on graduating from university. She married and lived in Bombay with her husband who worked as an engineer. Returning to live in Scotland in 1976 she went on to write her first book, Living With Loss an account on widowing. Her first novel The Shanghai Emerald was published in 1981. Since then she has written many novels and non-fiction books, including East of Aden published by Hale Books.