She returns to England alone after the war and works as a secretary until she gets her inheritance. The twenty-seven-year-old Jean and her brother, Donald, work in Malaya as the war ramps up. A Town Like Alice begins in Scotland, as wealthy Douglas MacFadden dies and his lawyer, Noel Strachan, is sent to find his sole remaining heir, Jean Paget. It remains widely read today, especially in Australia. Exploring themes of war, women’s place in society, race relations, entrepreneurship, and resurrection, A Town Like Alice, considered one of the greatest Australian novels of the era, has been adapted multiple times, most famously as a 1956 feature film starring Virginia McKenna and Peter Finch, as well as a 1981 television drama that aired on Masterpiece Theater in the United States, and a 1997 BBC radio drama. After being freed, she moves to Australia to be with him, using her financial inheritance to try to turn a small Outback community into a prosperous town - “A Town like Alice” or Alice Springs. British-Australian author Nevil Shute’s historical romance novel A Town Like Alice (1950) is about Jean Paget, a young Englishwoman who becomes romantically interested in a fellow prisoner of World War II being held in British Malaya.
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