The Broadsword and the Englishman

Fiction & Literature, Historical
Cover of the book The Broadsword and the Englishman by R. G. Harmon, Austin Macauley
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Author: R. G. Harmon ISBN: 9780463305812
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publication: May 13, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: R. G. Harmon
ISBN: 9780463305812
Publisher: Austin Macauley
Publication: May 13, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Growing up in a devout, middle-class English family in China during the Sino–Japanese war leaves its mark on Bill and sets in place a series of events that leads him to join the war effort as a teenager, go down the coal mines of Wales and to eventually migrate to Australia to start afresh. But Bill is tortured by his past. A story set against the backdrop of war, the growth of a nation, the betrayal of a father and the influence of good friends, Bill traverses adulthood as a flawed man. With the support of his loving Welsh wife, Myfanwy, and the influence of his Chinese friends, Bill is forced to face his fears by revisiting the place of his childhood, Shanghai, China. Here, he eventually faces his demons and farewells a good friend, who leaves him with a symbol of peace and strength, his Chinese broadsword.

R. G. Harmon has also written The Missionary’s Son and The Prequel to The Broadsword and the Englishman.

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Growing up in a devout, middle-class English family in China during the Sino–Japanese war leaves its mark on Bill and sets in place a series of events that leads him to join the war effort as a teenager, go down the coal mines of Wales and to eventually migrate to Australia to start afresh. But Bill is tortured by his past. A story set against the backdrop of war, the growth of a nation, the betrayal of a father and the influence of good friends, Bill traverses adulthood as a flawed man. With the support of his loving Welsh wife, Myfanwy, and the influence of his Chinese friends, Bill is forced to face his fears by revisiting the place of his childhood, Shanghai, China. Here, he eventually faces his demons and farewells a good friend, who leaves him with a symbol of peace and strength, his Chinese broadsword.

R. G. Harmon has also written The Missionary’s Son and The Prequel to The Broadsword and the Englishman.

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