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The Green God's Pavilion: A novel of the Philippines

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A young woman leaves home to seek independence and takes a post in an equatorial colonial city, where she confronts the dazzling blend of East and West, social upheaval, and personal uncertainty. Arriving amid crowds, political unrest, and the makeshift civility of a colonial outpost, she is offered refuge by an established couple and observes the daily work of administrators, soldiers, and traders. The narrative traces her inner resolve and awakening as she navigates cultural contrasts, precarious fortunes, and the creative pressures of building a new society far from familiar constraints.

About the Author

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Mabel Wood Martin

Mabel Wood Martin was an American author known for her novel "The Green God's Pavilion: A novel of the Philippines." This work reflects her interest in the culture and landscapes of the Philippines, offering readers a glimpse into the region's rich heritage. Martin's writing often explores themes of adventure and discovery, making her a notable figure in early 20th-century literature. While her literary contributions may not be widely recognized today, her work provides valuable insights into the historical context of the Philippines during her time.

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