Searching for Billie: A journalist’s quest to understand his mother’s past leads him to discover a vanished China

Author:   Ian Gill
Publisher:   Blacksmith Books
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9789887554660


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   26 June 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Ian Gill
Publisher:   Blacksmith Books
Imprint:   Blacksmith Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.20cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.517kg
ISBN:  

9789887554660


ISBN 10:   9887554669
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   26 June 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"Journalist Gill, conceived in a Japanese prison camp, recounts the story of Billie Newman, his Chinese mother. He uncovers and documents her turbulent past in pre-World War II and pre-Communist China. In this deeply personal account, he discovers her remarkable journey from an adopted child - raised as British too, she considered herself to be Eurasian - to an adult working and socializing in the milieu of tycoons, diplomats, journalists, intellectuals, United Nations officials, and many others in 1930s and 1940s China. His book paints a fascinating picture of middle and upper-class life in Hong Kong, Singapore, Nanjing, Manila, Wellington, and what is now called Chongqing. In addition to researching historical records to unravel his mother's life story and her English roots, he visited China with her and called on some of her friends and acquaintances. Physical distance and past conflicts had significantly damaged his relationship with his mother, but his book shows that their travels together and his learning much more about her changed both of their lives and relationship for the better. VERDICT: Readers interested in Chinese history, Asian and Western relations, especially pre-World War II and pre-Communist China will enjoy this book.--Mark Jones ""Library Journal"""


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Because of his mother’s circumstances, Ian Gill was conceived in a Japanese prison camp in Hong Kong in 1945 and born in New Zealand after liberation. With his mother, he spent his early life in England, China and Bangkok. After boarding school, university and joining newspapers in England, he worked as a journalist in New Zealand, Fiji, Australia, Hawaii (where he took a master’s degree as a grantee with the East-West Center), Hong Kong and Singapore for 14 years. In 1985, he joined the Asian Development Bank, a multilateral financing institution with headquarters in Manila. Over two decades, he travelled widely around the Asia-Pacific region, writing and producing video documentaries. Since 2006, Gill has returned to journalism. During his exposure to a wide range of countries, he has paid particular attention to cultural differences in attitudes towards race, class and gender and how they have evolved over the past two centuries.

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