The Japanese Lover
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Isabel Allende
From New York Times bestselling author Isabel Allende, “a magical and sweeping” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) love story and multigenerational epic that stretches from San Francisco in the present-day to Poland and the United States during World War II.In 1939, as Poland falls under the shadow of the Nazis, young Alma Belasco’s parents send her away to live in safety with an aunt and uncle in their opulent mansion in San Francisco. There, as the rest of the world goes to war, she encounters Ichimei Fukuda, the quiet and gentle son of the family’s Japanese gardener. Unnoticed by those around them, a tender love affair begins to blossom. Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the two are cruelly pulled apart as Ichimei and his family—like thousands of other Japanese Americans—are declared enemies and forcibly relocated to internment camps run by the United States government. Throughout their lifetimes, Alma and Ichimei reunite again and again, but theirs is a love that they are forever forced to hide from the world. Decades later, Alma is nearing the end of her long and eventful life. Irina Bazili, a care worker struggling to come to terms with her own troubled past, meets the elderly woman and her grandson, Seth, at San Francisco’s charmingly eccentric Lark House nursing home. As Irina and Seth forge a friendship, they become intrigued by a series of mysterious gifts and letters sent to Alma, eventually learning about Ichimei and this extraordinary secret passion that has endured for nearly seventy years. Sweeping through time and spanning generations and continents, The Japanese Lover is written with the same keen understanding of her characters that Isabel Allende has been known for since her landmark first novel The House of the Spirits. The Japanese Lover is a moving tribute to the constancy of the human heart in a world of unceasing change.
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Author
Isabel Allende
Pages
336
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2015-11-03
ISBN
1501117009 9781501117008
Ratings
Google: 3.5
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"This is my first, but certainly not the LAST of my Isabelle Allende books! This book was amazing. I finished reading it days ago but it is still in my mind. It covered so many issues. War, the Japanese internment camps in America, the Holacost, Aids, and the most significant of all is love. Love is the main course of this delectable,moving,thought provoking,heart touching book. I feel like Iche, and Seth are part of my life. I wept for the wasted years that prejudice denied Nathaniel, Lenny,Boyd and"
"What a phenomenal story! It was so finely constructed, and extremely well researched. I enjoyed it immensely, though a part of me wonders if anything was lost in translation, which is always a curiosity of mine in translated novels."
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Allie Peduto
"For me it was learning about the Japanese camps, I didn’t know that part of History "
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América Salazar