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The Last Time I Saw Jane

The Last Time I Saw Jane

Kate Pullinger
3.3/5 ( ratings)
Audrey is a journalist living in London. Anonymous in the city she has left her troubled past far behind in Canada. A passionate affair with Jack, and an intense new friendship with Shereen bring uncertainties and confusion and Audrey finds herself drawn into the dramatic story of James Douglas,19th Century pioneer and the first mixed race Governor of British Columbia. As she digs deeper into his life she is forced to confront her own past, her high school friendship with Jane and the affair they had with a teacher.

Spanning two centuries The Last Time I Saw Jane is a powerful novel of love and betrayal, race and sex, and the magnetic pull of the past on the present.


Praise for The Last Time I Saw Jane:

“A thought-provoking and entertaining addition to the genre of exile” Observer

“Sensually exquisite” The Times
Pages
248
Publisher
Phoenix House
Release
May 19, 1996
ISBN
1897580894
ISBN 13
9781897580899

The Last Time I Saw Jane

Kate Pullinger
3.3/5 ( ratings)
Audrey is a journalist living in London. Anonymous in the city she has left her troubled past far behind in Canada. A passionate affair with Jack, and an intense new friendship with Shereen bring uncertainties and confusion and Audrey finds herself drawn into the dramatic story of James Douglas,19th Century pioneer and the first mixed race Governor of British Columbia. As she digs deeper into his life she is forced to confront her own past, her high school friendship with Jane and the affair they had with a teacher.

Spanning two centuries The Last Time I Saw Jane is a powerful novel of love and betrayal, race and sex, and the magnetic pull of the past on the present.


Praise for The Last Time I Saw Jane:

“A thought-provoking and entertaining addition to the genre of exile” Observer

“Sensually exquisite” The Times
Pages
248
Publisher
Phoenix House
Release
May 19, 1996
ISBN
1897580894
ISBN 13
9781897580899

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