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this book just because it has something to do with cherry blossoms, although the text is an easyread, the story wasn't that much appealing, especially since it was focused on oppression, sexism, and racism
Title: A Bride of Japan.
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p. g William Carlton Lanyon Dawe was born in Adelaide and moved to Melbourne in, He left Australia permanently for England in, but travelled extensively throughout his life, After publishing two volumes of poetry inand, Dawe became a successful popular fiction writer, publishing than seventy novels in his lifetime including a well known crime series based on the adventures of a detective called Leathermouth.
Some of his early Australian novels are The Golden Lake, Mount Desolation, The Emus Headand Confessions of a Currency Girl.
Several of Dawes later works also feature Australian characters and themes, while many others are set in China and Far East Asia.
William Carlton Lanyon Dawe was born in Adelaide and moved to Melbourne in, He left Australia permanently for England in, but travelled extensively throughout his life, After publishing two volumes of poetry inand, Dawe became a successful popular fiction writer, publishing than seventy novels in his lifetime including a well known crime series based on the adventures of a detective called Leathermouth.
Some of his early Australian novels are The Golden Lake, Mount Desolation, The Emu's Headand Confessions of a Currency Girl.
Several of Dawe's later works also feature Australian characters and themes, while many others are set in China and Far East Asia.
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