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Searching for Billie

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Ian Gill's first visit to Hong Kong in 1975 takes an unexpected turn when he meets his Chinese mother Billie's friends, colleagues and fellow ex-prisoners of war, lifting the veil on a tumultuous past in Hong Kong and Shanghai.

He moves to Asia and unravels her intriguing journey: from controversial adoption by an English postmaster in Changsha to popular radio broadcaster in wartime Shanghai, from tragedy and a doomed romance in a Japanese internment camp to being decorated by Queen Elizabeth II for services to the United Nations. He discovers a great-grandmother in a determined English farm girl who ends up owning a well-known hotel on the China coast in the 1870s - and he finally meets his father for the first time on a Canadian island in 1985.

The backdrop for this fascinating family story is China's turbulent century from the Anglo-Chinese wars of the 1840s to the advent of communism.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Blacksmith Books
Country
HK
Date
8 April 2024
Pages
400
ISBN
9789887554660

Ian Gill's first visit to Hong Kong in 1975 takes an unexpected turn when he meets his Chinese mother Billie's friends, colleagues and fellow ex-prisoners of war, lifting the veil on a tumultuous past in Hong Kong and Shanghai.

He moves to Asia and unravels her intriguing journey: from controversial adoption by an English postmaster in Changsha to popular radio broadcaster in wartime Shanghai, from tragedy and a doomed romance in a Japanese internment camp to being decorated by Queen Elizabeth II for services to the United Nations. He discovers a great-grandmother in a determined English farm girl who ends up owning a well-known hotel on the China coast in the 1870s - and he finally meets his father for the first time on a Canadian island in 1985.

The backdrop for this fascinating family story is China's turbulent century from the Anglo-Chinese wars of the 1840s to the advent of communism.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Blacksmith Books
Country
HK
Date
8 April 2024
Pages
400
ISBN
9789887554660