Beyond the Bukubuk Tree: A World War II Novel of Love and Loss by Goldberg, Loretta

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Beyond the Bukubuk Tree: A World War II Novel of Love and Loss

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From the award-winning author of The Reversible Mask: An Elizabethan Spy Novel comes a searing tale of passion, redemption, betrayal, and heroism.New Guinea, 1941. Heroism,...

From the award-winning author of The Reversible Mask: An Elizabethan Spy Novel comes a searing tale of passion, redemption, betrayal, and heroism.


New Guinea, 1941. Heroism, sacrifice and ultimately, hope, transcend the terrifying war.

Two men preparing for war, both with secrets they are determined to keep. Jake Friedman, an idealistic young Jewish doctor from Melbourne, is haunted by the death of a colleague he thinks he caused. Alex Whipple, a Catholic known as Wip, is a soul-scarred veteran of the First World War. Wip is an enigma who fights bullies on behalf of their victims yet has a chequered past in the wild side of post-war Paris that he is determined to forget.


Both are posted to Lark Force, a lone and under-resourced battalion defending the port town of Rabaul. It's not long before Jake and Wip feel adeep pull of attraction. When the Japanese invade Rabaul, their battalion is abandoned by its government. Improvising a desperate jungle retreat, fighting rain, insects, disease, and vengeful Japanese pursuers, Jake will face the ultimate trials of his courage as Wip struggles to find the will to live.

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This meticulously researched and richly textured novel is set in a lesser-known battle of the Pacific War. The strength of the human spirit, the bonds of love, and the resilience of diverse communities are tested against the backdrop of these battles. "Beyond the Bukubuk Tree" is a gripping saga of courage, love, and survival in the face of overwhelming adversity.



Author: Loretta Goldberg
Publisher: Madeglobal Publishing
Published: 06/25/2024
Pages: 378
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.05lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.84d
ISBN: 9788412232585