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Searching for Billie
A Journalist's Quest to Understand His Mother's Past Leads Him to Discover a Vanished China
By Ian Gill
Published by Blacksmith Books
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book
Ian Gill's first visit to Hong Kong in 1975 takes an unexpected turn when he meets his Chinese mother Billie's friends and fellow ex-prisoners of war, lifting the veil on a tumultuous past in Shanghai and Hong Kong. He moves to Asia and unravels her intriguing journey: from controversial adoption by an English postmaster in Changsha to popular radio broadcaster in wartime Shanghai, from tragedy and a doomed romance in a Japanese internment camp to being decorated by Queen Elizabeth II for services to the United Nations. He discovers a great-grandmother in a determined English farm girl who ends up owning a well-known hotel on the China coast in the 1870s – and he finally meets his father for the first time on a Canadian island in 1985. The backdrop for this fascinating family story is China's turbulent century between the Anglo-Chinese wars and the advent of communism.
Product Details
- Publisher: Blacksmith Books (May 12, 2026)
- Length: 324 pages
- ISBN13: 9789887175025
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