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  • The Epic Novel of the Birth of Modern Japan
  • By: James Clavell
  • Narrated by: John Lee
  • Length: 50 hrs and 17 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (515 ratings)
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Gai-Jin

By: James Clavell
Narrated by: John Lee
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Summary

The dynamic epic novel of political upheaval and societal change in late 1800s Japan, by the #1 New York Times bestselling author and unparalleled master of historical fiction, James Clavell

This epic novel by master writer James Clavell, loosely based on the Namamugi Incident and Anglo-Satsuma War that took place in the late 1800s, is a richly researched, panoramic view of Japan’s budding relationship with the Western powers, its sweeping societal changes, and the political upheaval that followed.

As Malcolm Struan, the son of Culum and Tess Struan, and a small band of Westerners travel down the Tōkaidō road, they are attacked by two Satsuma samurai, who mortally wound John Canterbury and seriously injure Malcolm, who then finds reprieve in the merchant village of Yokohama after a narrow escape facilitated by the unscathed Angelique.

Angelique Richaud, Malcolm’s penniless but beautiful French companion, is thrown into a world of political intrigue, fierce devotion, unstable family dynamics, blackmail, and secrets as the trading houses battle for supremacy.

With a cast of dynamic and fully recognized characters, Gai-Jin spins a tale of passionate love affairs, devastating loss, intense power struggles, and the fight to survive and thrive in a hostile new land that will leave listeners longing for another foray into Clavell’s extraordinary Asian Saga.

©2015 James Clavell (P)2015 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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Extremely captivating!

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes! It tells more than a beautiful story. This book brings you in the mind of its characters and they live you and makes you better. Absolutely Epic

What was one of the most memorable moments of Gai-Jin?

The duel between Toranaga Yoshi

What does John Lee bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?

He gives life to characters. When you listen this audiobook they are standing in front of you.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

No! You do not want the pleasure to finish so soon

Any additional comments?

The best thing about this book are the characters. They are all so complex and perfectly described. By the end of the book they are friends and they live you.

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Great listen, more compelling than Tai pan, I felt

Loved the book, and thought it was of similar quality to shogun. Perhaps I am biased towards Japanese stories.

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A good journey but maybe not a good story

The best part is the world building, the descriptions, and the voice acting is perfect, the story is a bit slow and inconclusive though.

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Brilliant, different from Shogun

Another masterpiece, flawed but brilliant. The reader is phenomenal at creating distinct and recognisable voices for each character, though his Japanese accents and pronunciations are appalling.

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A Web of Warriors, Lies and Racism

equally as good as Shogun. Same setting (just about) as The Last Samurai, but far more realistic and detailed. would make perfect HBO show

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Amazing, though not as brilliant as the first

Very clever and I thoroughly enjoyed it, but it doesn't have the scale of Shogun

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Another wonderful saga

An intriguing historic novel to follow on from Tai Pan. Again Clavell works his magic.

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Good

quite good, not as good as tai pan or shogun. enjoyed the book, but was happy when it finished

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great saga

enjoyed listening to the second saga novel looking forward to the continuing story. The essence of a really good story is here in this book it makes you want more and be invested in the lives of the characters

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Great narration

Another enjoyable book by James Clavell - thoroughly enjoyed it - as good as Shogun and TaiPan!

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