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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: V J Kaplan , KaplanPublisher: St Martin's Press Imprint: St Martin's Press Dimensions: Width: 14.50cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.10cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9780312330545ISBN 10: 0312330545 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 02 November 2004 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsSpellbinding . . .evocative . . . remarkable achievement. China experience.....sets this book apart <br>– Publisher’s Weekly <br> Riveting . . . moving and memorable <br>– Kirkus Reviews <br> Kaplan's prose is simply stunning . . . Kaplan's descriptions bring wartime Shanghai, its people and smells, to life . . . Although nonfiction, Ten Green Bottles reads like a novel. Kaplan captures the mood and feelings of her mother experiences as if they were her own. <br>- Canadian Jewish News <br> Kaplan writes in the first-person voice of her mother . . . a decision that gives her book an emotional power and vivid immediacy. <br>- Maclean's <br> Her powerful, harrowing story grips the reader. In an odyssey of horrors that takes place over a decade . . . what shines through is the family's indomitable will to survive. <br>- Ottawa Citizen <br> Spellbinding . . .evocative . . . remarkable achievement. China experience.....sets this book apart Publisher's Weekly Riveting . . . moving and memorable Kirkus Reviews Kaplan's prose is simply stunning . . . Kaplan's descriptions bring wartime Shanghai, its people and smells, to life . . . Although nonfiction, Ten Green Bottles reads like a novel. Kaplan captures the mood and feelings of her mother experiences as if they were her own. Canadian Jewish News Kaplan writes in the first-person voice of her mother . . . a decision that gives her book an emotional power and vivid immediacy. Maclean's Her powerful, harrowing story grips the reader. In an odyssey of horrors that takes place over a decade . . . what shines through is the family's indomitable will to survive. Ottawa Citizen Spellbinding . . .evocative . . . remarkable achievement. China experience.....sets this book apart - Publisher's Weekly Riveting . . . moving and memorable - Kirkus Reviews Kaplan's prose is simply stunning . . . Kaplan's descriptions bring wartime Shanghai, its people and smells, to life . . . Although nonfiction, Ten Green Bottles reads like a novel. Kaplan captures the mood and feelings of her mother experiences as if they were her own. - Canadian Jewish News Kaplan writes in the first-person voice of her mother . . . a decision that gives her book an emotional power and vivid immediacy. - Maclean's Her powerful, harrowing story grips the reader. In an odyssey of horrors that takes place over a decade . . . what shines through is the family's indomitable will to survive. - Ottawa Citizen Spellbinding . . .evocative . . . remarkable achievement. China experience.....sets this book apart <br>- Publisher's Weekly <br> Riveting . . . moving and memorable <br>- Kirkus Reviews <br> Kaplan's prose is simply stunning . . . Kaplan's descriptions bring wartime Shanghai, its people and smells, to life . . . Although nonfiction, Ten Green Bottles reads like a novel. Kaplan captures the mood and feelings of her mother experiences as if they were her own. <br>- Canadian Jewish News <br> Kaplan writes in the first-person voice of her mother . . . a decision that gives her book an emotional power and vivid immediacy. <br>- Maclean's <br> Her powerful, harrowing story grips the reader. In an odyssey of horrors that takes place over a decade . . . what shines through is the family's indomitable will to survive. <br>- Ottawa Citizen <br> Author InformationVivian Jeanette Kaplan was born in Shanghai, where her parents were married. As her family originated in Vienna, her mother tongue is German. When she was two years old, her parents arrived in Canada, settling in Toronto. She graduated from the University of Toronto, where she studied English, French, and Spanish. She is married and has three sons. For a number of years the family owned and ran a lakeside lodge in Muskoka, north of Toronto. For twenty years she had her own business, Vivian Kaplan Oriental Interiors, an import-export firm with interior design showrooms specializing in decor from the Far East. ""Ten Green Bottles,"" which tells her own true family saga, is her first book."" Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |