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Mass Market Paperback Brother Fish Book

ISBN: 1552785920

ISBN13: 9781552785928

Brother Fish

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Inspired by real events, Brother Fish tells the story of three people from vastly differing backgrounds. All they have in common is a tough beginning in life. Jack McKenzie is a harmonica player,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Bryce Courtenay does it again

I've read "The Power of One" and then "Tandia". Both books were amazing, but then I stopped for a while read a few other books and now am just about done with "Brother Fish" and Bryce Courtenay has done it again, this book was amazing. At first I thought, 1000 pages?!?! But honestly I wish it was 2000, couldn't put it down. I am on a mission now to read all his books.

brother fish

simply pure bryce courtenay. great character developmenment and inspirational. great book for anyone who feels sorry for themselves and doesn't appreciate how good they have it.

Brother Fish

Brother Fish I am becoming quite a big Bryce Courtenay fan. I read "The Power of One" several years ago and as many of his other books as I can get my hands on since then. I have just completed "Brother Fish" and am again amazed by Courtenay's ability to create such real characters, fascinating plots, and to take me to so many interesting places. His characters are people that I would like to meet and at the same time I feel that I know. While I am not generally a war story reader I was drawn into the narrative by Courtenay's story telling ability. I could hardly put the book down.

exceptional story

i'm not one to like reading war stories but this is special. so easy to read and would appeal to anyone. very gripping plot. gives powerful look into the korean war and pow camps. among other sub-plots, it exposes racism in the USA and Australia during the 1940s and 50s. set in new york, usa and tasmania, australia. the 2 major characters, an american negro orphan and a poor white australian, are very likeable, even their faults. a big part is also set in shanghai, china during the 1920s and 30s. i found it as good as the "power of one" also from bryce courtenay. he's a marvelous writer.

riveting.... a great read

Courtenay tells a terrific story here about the Korean War, POW camps and life as a veteran in Australia. I really did not want to put it down and found myself anxious to get back to it to find out "what happens next".
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