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About the Book:
Life is easy on the
beaches of Kuta—as long as you're a westerner. Everything and
everybody is up for sale.
But, after eight
years of sun, sand, and sex, Jack is growing weary of paradise. And
when George, a spooky fellow Brit, turns up as a tourist, he sets off
a chain of events that changes life on Bali's gay scene forever.
Witty and
thought-provoking, Kuta Bubbles explores the uneasy
relationship between east and west, and asks what it means to be gay
and grey at the start of the twenty-first century.
About
the Author:
Alan Brayne lived in
Indonesia between 1996 and 2002, including two years in Bali. Kuta
Bubbles is the second part of a trilogy of novels set in the
country. The first, Jakarta Shadows, was described as “a
wonderful debut from a writer who deserves a large audience” in a
starred review in Booklist. Alan is currently living and working in
Malta.
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