Brother Fish

Brother Fish by Bryce Courtenay is a First Edition novel published by McArthur in 2005, featuring 842 pages in English. This Australian saga spans eighty years and four continents, inspired by real events and centered around three individuals from diverse backgrounds who share a challenging start in life. The narrative follows Jack MacKenzie, a harmonica player and small-time fisherman; Nicole Lenoir-Jourdan, a woman with a mysterious past; and Private Jimmy Oldcorn, a former street kid and gang leader. Their intertwined stories explore the complexities of their lives and the fortunes they seek from the sea.
Readers will find an engaging human drama that delves into themes of friendship and love, as the characters navigate their unique journeys shaped by extraordinary historical events. The book presents a rich tapestry of experiences, highlighting the resilience of the human spirit against the backdrop of psychological challenges. Brother Fish offers a deep exploration of the characters’ lives, revealing how their paths converge and transform through their shared experiences.
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BROTHER FISH is an Australian saga spanning eighty years and four continents. Inspired by real events, Bryce Courtenay’s new novel tells the story of three people from vastly different backgrounds. All they have in common is a tough beginning in life.Jack MacKenzie is a harmonica player, soldier, dreamer and small-time professional fisherman from a tiny island in Bass Strait. Nicole Lenoir-Jourdan is a strong-willed woman hiding from an ambiguous past in Shanghai. Larger than life, Private Jimmy Oldcorn was once a street kid and leader of a New York gang. Together they reap a vast and not always legitimate fortune from the sea. BROTHER FISH is an inspiring human drama of three lives brought together and changed forever by the extraordinary events of recent history. But most of all it is about the power of friendship and love.
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