The Piano Teacher by Janice Y. K. Lee

The Piano Teacher

by Janice Y. K. Lee

In the sweeping tradition of "The English Patient," a gripping tale of love and betrayal set in war-torn Hong Kong In 1942, Will Truesdale, an Englishman newly arrived in Hong Kong, falls headlong into a passionate relationship with Trudy Liang, a beautiful Eurasian socialite. But their love affair is soon threatened by the invasion of the Japanese as World War II overwhelms their part of the world. Will is sent to an internment camp, where he and other foreigners struggle daily for survival. Meanwhile, Trudy remains outside, forced to form dangerous alliances with the Japanese-in particular, the malevolent head...Read more

Reviewed by Eve1972 on

3 of 5 stars

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I enjoyed this novel, it is a bit like The English Patient, but lacks the same intensity. The portrayal of wartime and post war Hong Kong is especially well done and since I was not overly familiar with that bit of history, I found it to be quite interesting. I think that the author did a fabulous job of developing Trudy and wish the same attention had been given to Claire, as I found her character to be most interesting and wanted to "get to know her" more. Overall though a pretty good read!

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