The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet

English language

Published Jan. 8, 2010

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978-1-4000-6545-5
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The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet is a historical fiction novel by British author David Mitchell published by Sceptre in 2010. It is set during the Dutch trading concession with Japan in the late 18th-century, during the period of Japanese history known as Sakoku.

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It's been a long time since I was so endeared of historical fiction as with this book. I thought it was quite outstanding, a beautiful story.

Jacob de Zoet is a Dutch clerk who comes to Japan in the last year of the 18th century, to make his fortune in five years, so that he can marry his girlfriend Anna. He is sent to Dejima on Nagasaki island along with his his boss to investigate the corruption of the local Dutch trading company. Dejima was the single place of trade between Japan and the outside world until 1854. Shocked by the amount of corruption he finds among the Dutch stationed in Dejima, Jacob falls in love with Orito, a Japanese midwife who is training with the Dutch Dr. Marinus. When Orito's father dies, she falls into the hands of the mysterious Lord Abbott Enomoto. I don't want to describe any …