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Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 of The Asian Review of Books est. 2001 The Asian Review of Books
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* Contents derived from the , 2020 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
“Death of a Coast Watcher” by Anthony English, Susan Blumberg-Kason , single work review
— Review of Death of a Coast Watcher Anthony English , 2020 single work novel ;
'When Australian Hugh Rand sailed to New Guinea in 1943 to serve as a coast watcher for the Allied Forces, he knew he would be killed. Rand’s job was to alert the Allies of Japanese activity on the island. He befriended local villagers, but never knew whom he could trust. And as predicted, he was beheaded by the Japanese not long after he arrived. In Death of Coast Watcher by Anthony English, Hugh Rand went on to terrorize generations after him.' (Introduction)
“The Lotus Eaters” by Emily Clements, Susan Blumberg-Kason , single work review
— Review of The Lotus Eaters : A Memoir Emily Clements , 2020 single work autobiography ;

'When Emily Clements finds herself alone in Vietnam after her best friend suddenly departs for Australia, she tries to make the best of her opportunity to see Southeast Asia. Only nineteen, Clements quickly picks up the language and goes out of her way to meet Hanoians. This memoir of her year in Vietnam is not, however, a typical expat book about immersing oneself into another culture. Instead, it centers on the way women are conditioned to put our feelings last.' (Introduction)

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