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Gai-Jin by Hachette; 9780340766170

Gai-Jin

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Gai-Jin transports readers to Japan in 1862, a pivotal moment in the nation’s history as the Shogunate begins to crumble. The narrative unfolds in the bustling port of Yokohama, where foreign traders, referred to as gai-jin, seize the chance to establish their presence amidst the turmoil.

The Plot

At the heart of the story is Malcolm Struan, the ambitious heir to a powerful trading house, who grapples with the desire for independence and the pursuit of love. His journey is intertwined with that of Lord Yoshi, a descendant of the former Shogun, who manoeuvres through the treacherous waters of political intrigue and personal ambition.

The novel adeptly explores the clash of cultures, revealing the complexities of identity, loyalty, and the struggle for power during a time of monumental change. Themes of love, betrayal, and the quest for belonging resonate throughout the narrative, inviting readers to reflect on the impact of cultural exchange.

Themes

  • The intersection of tradition and modernity
  • The personal cost of ambition
  • The complexities of cross-cultural relationships

Hachette's prose is marked by rich descriptions and vivid characterisation, drawing readers into a world caught between the old and the new. Gai-Jin stands as a compelling companion to works like Shogun by James Clavell and Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell, both of which also delve into themes of cultural intersection and historical transformation.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 129 mm × 197 mm × 54 mm
Pages: 1232
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 9780340766170

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