Karen H. (KarenHorvath) reviewed on + 26 more book reviews
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I'm really surprised that this book didn't get the attention I think it deserved, considering the popularity of Samuri's Garden. I am in the middle of this book right now and enjoying it very much. I never found this book at the local Barnes and Noble or saw it in any other bookstore. I was number for on the list here for so long, the list never moved. I finally bought it from www.bookcloseouts.com
It's interesting because it tells the story of WWII from the point of view of Japanese citizens, but it mainly focuses on grandparents raising two young boys. One boy is interested in Sumo and one in Noh theater masks. It is beautifully written. Ms. Tsukiyama is adept at setting the scene. I'm pleased to note that this book is much longer then her other work, I'm enjoying every page.
It's interesting because it tells the story of WWII from the point of view of Japanese citizens, but it mainly focuses on grandparents raising two young boys. One boy is interested in Sumo and one in Noh theater masks. It is beautifully written. Ms. Tsukiyama is adept at setting the scene. I'm pleased to note that this book is much longer then her other work, I'm enjoying every page.
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