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Nevil Shute's 1950 novel tells the story of Jean Paget as a prisoner of war in Malaya during [[World War II]] and then her return to Malaya after the war, where she discovers something that leads her on the search for romance and to a small outback community in Australia. Adapted into a 1956 film and a 1981 miniseries.
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[[Nevil Shute]]'s 1950 novel '''''A Town Like Alice''''' tells the story of Jean Paget as a prisoner of war in Malaya during [[World War II]] and then her return to Malaya after the war, where she discovers something that leads her on the search for romance and to a small outback community in Australia.

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This novel was adapted into [[A Town Like Alice (film)|a 1956 film]] and [[A Town Like Alice (miniseries)|a 1981 miniseries]].


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* [[A Friend in Need]] : Joe, the Old Japanese Soldier as well, the village headman who takes them in.
* [[Aussies With Artillery]]
* [[Aussies With Artillery]]
* [[Beau Geste]] : Joe ends up crucified for Jeane. He survives by manipulating the Japanese officer's odd version of [[Honor Before Reason]].
* [[Beau Geste]] : Joe ends up crucified for Jeane. He survives by manipulating the Japanese officer's odd version of [[Honor Before Reason]].
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* [[Cowboy]] : Joe does this for a living.
* [[Cowboy]] : Joe does this for a living.
* [[Florence Nightingale Effect]] : Sort of, Joe isn't a doctor but he is [[The Caretaker]].
* [[Florence Nightingale Effect]] : Sort of, Joe isn't a doctor but he is [[The Caretaker]].
* [[A Friend in Need]] : Joe, the Old Japanese Soldier as well, the village headman who takes them in.
* [[Going Native]] : The women live out the war by picking rice in a Malayan village.
* [[Going Native]] : The women live out the war by picking rice in a Malayan village.
* [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy]] : Noel does this knowing he is to old for Jeane. Joe does this at first thinking Jeane to be married.
* [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy]] : Noel does this knowing he is to old for Jeane. Joe does this at first thinking Jeane to be married.
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Nevil Shute's 1950 novel A Town Like Alice tells the story of Jean Paget as a prisoner of war in Malaya during World War II and then her return to Malaya after the war, where she discovers something that leads her on the search for romance and to a small outback community in Australia.

This novel was adapted into a 1956 film and a 1981 miniseries.

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