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ISBN 9789814358422
Monsoon Books
Paperback: 256 pages
Pub Date: Oct 2011
S$18.50

The Devil’s Garden
Love And War In Singapore Under The Japanese Flag
Nigel Barley

Gardens are magical places – images of Nature and Culture, models of paradise, spaces where plants live in war and peace, co-operation and competition. It is 1942 and Singapore is Syonanto, part of the Japanese Empire, where violence and starvation stalk the streets but in the Singapore Botanic Gardens a bizarre tranquillity reigns between warring nations and even love awakes as old identities melt away in the heady atmosphere of the Orchid House.

From its unique perspective and with a mixture of humour and romance, The Devil’s Garden pictures a formative moment in the emergence of Singapore, where loyalties are less secure than those of the official histories and truth is anything but simple.

Love and war in Singapore under the Japanese flag.
• Set in the Singapore Botanic Gardens
• Features a young Lee Kuan Yew
• Eplores British collaboration during World War Two
• From the author of "In the Footsteps of Stamford Raffles"