Borrowed Eyes

Borrowed Eyes

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Author: Saskia Beudel

Format: Paperback

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At Banka Island, Indonesia, during the Second World War, Japanese soldiers ordered twenty-three Australian nurses to wade into the sea, where they were then machine-gunned down. There were thought to be no survivors. But the bullet went through Vivien Carmichael, and she lived. This is a true story. Saskia Beudel's astonishing debut novel fictionalises that day, and the events that followed. "Borrowed Eyes" tells the stories of Viv and her Dutch friend Martin, who meet up again several years after the war, when Viv is living back in rural Victoria. Their shared experiences while interned in a POW camp in Indonesia, and the effects of war and its aftermath, are to resonate through their lives.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.

Author: Saskia Beudel

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages:


At Banka Island, Indonesia, during the Second World War, Japanese soldiers ordered twenty-three Australian nurses to wade into the sea, where they were then machine-gunned down. There were thought to be no survivors. But the bullet went through Vivien Carmichael, and she lived. This is a true story. Saskia Beudel's astonishing debut novel fictionalises that day, and the events that followed. "Borrowed Eyes" tells the stories of Viv and her Dutch friend Martin, who meet up again several years after the war, when Viv is living back in rural Victoria. Their shared experiences while interned in a POW camp in Indonesia, and the effects of war and its aftermath, are to resonate through their lives.