The Emergency rumbles through the jungle, the kampongs, and towns as the communist uprising in 1950's Malaya adds poignancy to the salutation, 'have you eaten rice today? when hunger drives some terrorists to surrender. Simon Frampton returns to Malaya as a rubber planter after failing to settle into civilian life in England after the War. His knowledge of the jungle is again put to use when a war-time covert force is reformed and renamed, Ferret Force, made up of Malays, Chinese and Europeans. Dee Cunningham, an Australian nurse longing to escape the confines of Townsville, Queensland, joins…mehr
The Emergency rumbles through the jungle, the kampongs, and towns as the communist uprising in 1950's Malaya adds poignancy to the salutation, 'have you eaten rice today? when hunger drives some terrorists to surrender. Simon Frampton returns to Malaya as a rubber planter after failing to settle into civilian life in England after the War. His knowledge of the jungle is again put to use when a war-time covert force is reformed and renamed, Ferret Force, made up of Malays, Chinese and Europeans. Dee Cunningham, an Australian nurse longing to escape the confines of Townsville, Queensland, joins the British Red Cross to help set up and run rural clinics in Malaya. The violence of guerrilla warfare becomes the backdrop to their love story but miscommunication leads to sadness and it is not until sixty years later, when Max stays with Simon, his grandfather, at his Dorset farm and finds a box filled with envelopes with Australian stamps, that misunderstandings are explained. Have You Eaten Rice Today? is a story about a violent period in Malaya's history leading to independence, merdeka, and how love is found in unexpected places.
A transient life has seen Anglo-Australian Apple Gidley live in countries as diverse as Trinidad and Thailand, Nigeria and The Netherlands, and another eight in between. Her nomadic tendencies saw the first draft of Finding Serenissima take place on St. Croix, in the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the last in South Cambridgeshire, England, where she currently lives. Her roles have been varied-editor, intercultural trainer for multi-national corporations, British Honorary Consul to Equatorial Guinea, amongst others. Gidley began writing in 2010, and this, her sixth book, will be followed by a return to historical fiction with the publication of Annie's Day in November 2025. She has written for magazines, has short stories in anthologies, leads the Ickleton Jotters in their search for the perfect story, and writes an irregular blog, A Broad View. Research has started on her next historical novel, once again set amidst the turmoil of war. Visit applegidley.com.
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