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Source: Wombat Hollow
y separately published work icon The Tortoise in Asia single work   novel   historical fiction  
Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 The Tortoise in Asia
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'Based on a popular legend in Gansu, the far western province of China, The Tortoise in Asia recounts the exploits of Marcus, a young Roman centurion schooled in the Greek classics who, after a devastating loss in a battle with the Parthians, is taken prisoner, marched along the Silk Road, and pressed into service as a border guard on the eastern frontier. After a daring escape, Marcus has many adventures working with the Hun army as a mercenary. Throughout this harrowing journey, Marcus learns about Chinese philosophies, uncovering the startling similarities between these philosophies and those of Greece' (Wombat Hollow website)

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Evocative Tales of Distant Times and Places Peter Pierce , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: The Australian , 26 March 2016; (p. 18)

— Review of The Tortoise in Asia Tony Grey , 2016 single work novel ; Oliver of the Levant Debra Jopson , 2016 single work novel

'Two first-time novelists have brought their experience and fascination to works set far from home. Tony Grey’s The Tortoise in Asia takes place in the last century BC along the Silk Road... Debra Jopson, who won a Walkley Award for independent journalism in 2014, "spent part of her childhood in Beirut and continued to visit her family there during the first rounds of the 1970s Lebanon civil war." She has drawn on those memories for Oliver of the Levant (Peter Pierce).

Evocative Tales of Distant Times and Places Peter Pierce , 2016 single work review
— Appears in: The Australian , 26 March 2016; (p. 18)

— Review of The Tortoise in Asia Tony Grey , 2016 single work novel ; Oliver of the Levant Debra Jopson , 2016 single work novel

'Two first-time novelists have brought their experience and fascination to works set far from home. Tony Grey’s The Tortoise in Asia takes place in the last century BC along the Silk Road... Debra Jopson, who won a Walkley Award for independent journalism in 2014, "spent part of her childhood in Beirut and continued to visit her family there during the first rounds of the 1970s Lebanon civil war." She has drawn on those memories for Oliver of the Levant (Peter Pierce).

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