Salvaged from the Fall by Dawn Farnham - ISBN: 9789815058765
Paperback
Lost friends, deadly secrets, and a desperate race for survival.

Salvaged from the Fall

  • Paperback

    274 pages

  • Release Date

    31 October 2023

Summary

WWII - Japanese Occupied Singapore

EVERY DAY of the years of a murderous occupation, Simone has kept her head down, living and working in the peaceful surroundings of the Botanical Gardens ignoring the horrors that lie outside, waiting for it all to end.

UNTIL TODAY, when a blue feather reminds her of lost friends and sends her on a quest which can lead them all into disaster.

Against the clock and with a Japanese officer on their trail, seven young women are called …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9789815058765
ISBN-10:9815058762
Author:Dawn Farnham
Publisher:Penguin Random House SEA
Imprint:Penguin Random House SEA
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:274
Release Date:31 October 2023
Weight:313g
Dimensions:216mm x 137mm x 16mm
About The Author

Dawn Farnham

Dawn is a feminist academic researcher and writer who strives to bring the stories of erased or forgotten women and their role in history to centre stage. She called Singapore home for twelve years during which time she made lasting friendships, was a volunteer guide for the city’s museums, began her fiction-writing career and found publication. She has a PhD in Creative Writing from Edith Cowan University in Western Australia and now lives in Perth. She misses many things about the vibrancy of multicultural Singapore, especially the food. She has published five novels, including The Straits Quartet, four novels set in nineteenth century colonial Singapore (2007-2013); and Finding Maria, a mystery set during Singapore’s post-war race riots (2017) which was shortlisted for the Penang Monthly Literary Prize (2018). Her short stories have featured in anthologies in Southeast Asia and Australia. In 2013 she won the Melbourne Athenaeum Library Short Story Prize. She also writes for stage and screen and won the NexGen short film festival prize in Perth for her screenplay The Wallpaper. Amongst other things, she is currently writing a crime/detective series set during the Japanese Occupation of Singapore. She is passionate about history and heritage conservation and volunteers with the National Trust of WA.

Returns

This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.