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When We Were Orphans - Kazuo Ishiguro
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- Closed: Mon 23 Aug 2010, 1:59 pm
- Listing #: 311036225
A BookieMonster HIGHLY RECOMMENDED READ!
England, 1930s. Christopher Banks has become the country's most celebrated detective, his cases the talk of London society. Yet one unsolved crime has always haunted him: the mysterious disappearance of his parents, in old Shanghai, when he was a small boy.
Moving between London and Shanghai of the inter-war years, WHEN WE WERE ORPHANS is a remarkable story of memory, intrigue and the need to return.
Kazuo Ishiguro is one of my very favourite ever authors!
Very good condition paperback.
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England, 1930s. Christopher Banks has become the country's most celebrated detective, his cases the talk of London society. Yet one unsolved crime has always haunted him: the mysterious disappearance of his parents, in old Shanghai, when he was a small boy.
Moving between London and Shanghai of the inter-war years, WHEN WE WERE ORPHANS is a remarkable story of memory, intrigue and the need to return.
Kazuo Ishiguro is one of my very favourite ever authors!
Very good condition paperback.
BookieMonster - book selling and book blogging.
We will always combine postage where possible, so please browse.
Payment Instructions will be sent to your email when auction ends, please read carefully. We appreciate payment being made within 5 days.
Happy reading!
BookieMonster :)
Shipping details
- $3.20 P&P Nationwide Standard Post
- $8.00 P&P to AUSTRALIA
- Seller does not allow pick-ups
- Seller is located in Morrinsville, Waikato
Payment details
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- NZ bank deposit
About the seller
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- Member since Mar 2007
Closes: Mon 23 Aug, 1:59 pm. 2010
