The Moon in the Mango Tree (Paperback)
by Pamela Binnings Ewen
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Overview
Set in Siam and Europe during the 1920s, a glittering decade of change, "The Moon in the Mango Tree "is based upon the true story of Barbara Bond, a beautiful young opera singer from Philadelphia who is forced to choose between her fierce desire for independence--a desire to create something of her own to give purpose and meaning to her life--and a deep abiding love for her faithful missionary husband whose work creates a gap between them. But when you choose between two things you love, must one be lost forever? Endorsements "Written in gorgeous prose, Pamela Binnings Ewen's remarkable novel enthralled me like no other has for a very long time. Set in exotic Siam and pre-war Europe, this story of a young woman seeking the truth of herself captured my heart."--Bev Marshall, author of "Walking Through Shadows" and "Right as Rain" ""The Moon in the Mango Tree" is an old-fashioned--I mean that in the best sense--tale of love, adventure, faith, and the clash of desire and duty. The writing is wonderful, the story compelling."--Bret Lott, author of "Jewel" (an Oprah's Book Club pick), editor of "The Southern Review" "Lush with the detail of tropical jungles and the richness of the palaces of Siam, author Pamela Binnings Ewen takes us on a journey we hope will never end. Truly a beautifully crafted story told with music that sings still in my ears."
--Jane Kirkpatrick, author of "A Mending at the Edge""" "Absolutely wonderful I couldn't put it down. I picked up "The Moon in the Mango Tree" with some trepidation as it wasn't the type of book I usually read. But I was immediately drawn into the story and into the life of the novel's main character, Babs. Beautifully written, authenticallytold, Pamela Binnings Ewen has created a compelling story that hits all the right notes."
--Erica Spindler, New York Times bestselling author of "Last Known Victim" and "See Jane Die" "Ewen is a talented writer, and this is a strong addition to Christian fiction."
--"Publishers Weekly
""You will have to read this one to see just how far one sometimes has to go to discover what it really is that they want in life, what will make them feel complete. A MUST READ "
--Beyond Her Book (a "Publishers Weekly" blog)
"An excellent book."
--aRomanceReview.com
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- ISBN-13: 9780805447330
- ISBN-10: 0805447334
- Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
- Date: May 2008
- Page Count: 470
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Publishers Weekly® Reviews
- Reviewed in: Publishers Weekly, page 48.
- Review Date: 2008-03-17
- Reviewer: Staff
In her rich and heartfelt sophomore novel, Ewen (Walk Back the Cat) bases the story line on her grandmother’s life as a missionary’s wife in the 1920s in what is now Thailand. Barbara is a gifted opera protégée who gives up her dreams when she marries Harvey Perkins, a medical doctor bound for Siam. Feeling stifled and afraid, she loses her comfortable Christian faith amid the rigid fundamentalism of the poverty-stricken mission in rural Nan. The couple returns home after Barbara has a nervous breakdown, but Harvey’s zeal for his work soon lands them in Siam again. The love between the two is endearing, and Ewen skillfully portrays Harvey’s inability to understand his wife’s deepest needs and her inability to understand what drives him. Ewen’s prose is laudably rich in specific and colorful detail, which becomes a problem when it slows down the pacing. Judicious cutting would have improved this overlong narrative. Barbara’s questions of faith constitute the core of the book, as she struggles to define what makes up a meaningful life. Some readers will be disappointed by her final choice, while others will cheer at the ending. Ewen is a talented writer, and this is a strong addition to Christian fiction. (May)
- ISBN-13: 9780805447330
- ISBN-10: 0805447334
- Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
- Date: May 2008
- Page Count: 470







