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The Gardens of Kyoto
The Gardens of Kyoto
Author: Kate Walbert
Exceeding the promise of her New York Times Notable Book debut, Kate Walbert brings her prizewinning "painter's eye and poet's voice" (The Hartford Courant) to a mesmerizing story of war, romance, and grief. — I had a cousin, Randall, killed on Iwo Jima. Have I told you? — So begins Kate Walbert's beautif...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780684869483
ISBN-10: 0684869489
Publication Date: 4/20/2001
Pages: 288
Rating:
  • Currently 2.6/5 Stars.
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2.6 stars, based on 14 ratings
Publisher: Scribner
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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woodworm avatar reviewed The Gardens of Kyoto on + 92 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
It takes a bit to get into the story itself as it weaves through the past and present of a young woman's life, Ellen, and the loss of her little known but favorite cousin, Randall, during WWII. Well into the second half of the book the story flows smoothly and was well worth the effort.
mwelday avatar reviewed The Gardens of Kyoto on + 148 more book reviews
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Interesting read...told from the main character's (Kate) point of view as she reflects on her family and primarily her cousin Randall who dies at Iwo Jima...a very touching story of Kate's coming of age experiences.

"The book you have to read." -Entertainment Weekly
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Growing up in the 1950's, I have an understanding of the thinking and decisions of the characters. Then, as now, people make choices that we must live with. This is a terrific story of growing up and the connections we make in life.
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A mezmerizing story of the interplay of love and loss
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Well written, intelligent novel, very intriguing. I was enthralled with the author's characterization, and the storytelling was superb.
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A really interesting read. Great language. Time/place shifting a bit hard to follow, but worth the effort.
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Grabs you from the first line: "I had a cousin, Randall, killed on Iwo Jima. Have I told you?"
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Haunting book about a young girl who loved and lost her cousin during World War II. Great!


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