Hong Kong Belongers

Hong Kong Belongers by Simon Barnes is a novel published by HarperCollins in 1999, featuring 235 pages in English. The story follows Alan Fairs as he returns to Hong Kong after receiving a late-night phone call, exploring the complexities of his past in a place filled with both joy and sorrow. This narrative delves into themes of coming of age and the discovery of life’s intricate truths.
Readers will find a rich exploration of Alan’s journey as he navigates the emotional landscape of his youth. The book presents a blend of experiences that reveal both the enchanting and challenging aspects of life. Through this lens, the narrative addresses the universal quest for understanding and belonging, set against the backdrop of Hong Kong’s vibrant culture.
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Alan Fairs is going back to Hong Kong. Summoned by a telephone call in the middle of the night. Going back to a land of laughter and tears. The land of his youth. A novel about coming of age. About learning some of life’s most beguiling and most bitter secrets.
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