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The Turtle Catcher
Nicole Helget | Harper Perennial

The Turtle Catcher

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"The Turtle Catcher" could be a captivating choice if you're drawn to historical drama that resonates with the present. Nicole Lea Helget deftly weaves the struggles of German immigrants during WWI with a compelling, intimate exploration of forbidden relationships and the desperate longing for human connection, setting it all against a rich American backdrop. The visceral depiction of characters haunted by profound family secrets offers a deep, emotional journey that could linger with you long after the final page.
Sucking Shrimp
Stephanie Theobald | Flame

Sucking Shrimp

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"Sucking Shrimp" offers an eclectic mix that might intrigue you if you're into vibrant storytelling with a touch of eccentricity. Stephanie Theobald crafts a narrative that threads the needle between offbeat humor and the strange allure of a foreign culture, all while toying with the idea of madness. It's a literary dish with a spice that could just captivate your palate.
River angel - Thryft
A. Manette Ansay | William Morrow

River angel

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"River Angel" isn't just another book; it's a journey into the complexities of belief and the ways a single event can ripple through an entire community. If you're searching for a read that combines mystery with a deep dive into human relationships and spirituality, A. Manette Ansay's nuanced treatment of these themes will surely captivate you. It's for anyone looking to ponder the presence of miracles in our modern world.
Runaway Horses: The Sea of Fertility - A Cycle of Four Novels
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If you're intrigued by the Samurai ethos and Japan's history, "Runaway Horses" could really speak to you. Yukio Mishima masterfully navigates between the allure of ancient philosophies and the violent impact of modern change, encapsulating the tension within Japan as it faced rapid industrialization. This is a book for those who appreciate deep cultural introspection paired with the thrill of a conspiratorial plot.
The Setting Sun
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Osamu Dazai, Donald Keene  | New Directions

The Setting Sun

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If you're intrigued by transformative historical moments and their impact on individual lives, "The Setting Sun" is a powerful read. It's for the thoughtful soul who appreciates a deep dive into cultural shifts, especially from a perspective that's often romanticized—the decline of aristocracy. Dazai's prose offers an intimate portrayal of identity, change, and the search for meaning when the familiar world fades away.
The Garden of Evening Mists
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Tan Twan Eng | Canongate Canons

The Garden of Evening Mists

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If you're drawn to narratives that blend the personal with historical complexities, "The Garden of Evening Mists" could captivate you. Tan Twan Eng crafts a world where the beauty of a Japanese garden in Malaysia serves as the backdrop for a haunting exploration of war and remembrance. It's a novel that not only delves into the aftermath of conflict but also celebrates the redemptive power of creating something enduring. Perfect for readers looking for depth, poetic prose, and a poignant look at how we rebuild in the wake of loss.
The Narrow Road to the Deep North
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Richard Flanagan | Vintage

The Narrow Road to the Deep North

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Flanagan's "The Narrow Road to the Deep North" speaks to more than just historical fiction aficionados; it's a poignant narrative for anyone intrigued by the profound effects of war on the human psyche. Through the eyes of Dorrigo Evans, you'll explore an intense love affair, the brutal reality of a Japanese POW camp, and the haunting repercussions of surviving amidst the unimaginable. It's a tale that promises to stay with you, challenging your perceptions of love, sacrifice, and redemption.
The Narrow Road to the Deep North
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Richard Flanagan | Vintage

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If you're drawn to stories that delve into the complexities of life, love, and memory, especially against the backdrop of war's unforgiving nature, "The Narrow Road to the Deep North" may resonate deeply with you. As you follow Dorrigo Evans' life, his trials as a POW, and the rippling effects of war on both captors and captives, you'll find a narrative woven with such emotional gravity that it sticks with you long after the last page. This book doesn't just recount history; it explores the human condition in the face of it.
Trust
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Hernan Diaz | Penguin

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"Trust" invites you to unravel the enigmatic lives of New York City's elite during the intoxicating era of the 1920s and the Great Depression. With its layers of narrative that cleverly intersect, diving into this book is like piecing together a sophisticated literary mosaic. As you explore the shifting truth beneath a world of opulence, your own perceptions of intimacy, capitalism, and history will be artfully challenged. This isn't merely a historical tale; it's an intellectual expedition designed to enthrall even the most avid puzzle solvers.
Dancer
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Colum McCann | Phoenix

Dancer

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"Dancer" artfully weaves the grace and intensity of ballet with the poignant journey of Rudolf Nureyev, a master of movement who leapt beyond the confines of his circumstances. Colum McCann's skillful prose lifts Nureyev's story off the pages, making it a dance in itself. If you're drawn to narratives of perseverance, artistry, and the complex sacrifices for excellence, this novel will resonate deeply with you.
Maisie Dobbs
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Jacqueline Winspear | John Murray

Maisie Dobbs

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If you're into mysteries with a rich historical backdrop, Maisie Dobbs could be just what you're looking for. Imagine striding alongside an unconventional female detective as she tackles her first case in the shadow of the Great War. It's not just about the suspense; Maisie's depth of character and the interwoven social issues of the time make this novel a thought-provoking journey as much as it is an intriguing whodunnit.
"Not Out of Hate" is a rare gem, giving us a glimpse into a pivotal time in Burmese history through the lens of a complex relationship. If you're intrigued by the interplay of East and West or by the personal stories that mirror larger societal shifts, this book's perspective will captivate. Plus, as a trailblazer being the first of its kind in English, it's a meaningful addition to any discerning reader's collection.
One Man's Bible
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Gao Xingjian | Harper

One Man's Bible

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If you're drawn to narratives that blend personal history with larger historical events, "One Man's Bible" may resonate with you. Gao Xingjian's steady prose will guide you through a poignant exploration of memory, suffering under Mao's regime, and the redemptive power of storytelling. This novel is particularly suited for those interested in the psychological impact of political turmoil and how it shapes a life in self-imposed exile.
Pure
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Andrew Miller | Sceptre

Pure

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"Pure" transports you to the brink of the French Revolution. Imagine walking through Paris as it balances on the edge of monumental change, with a story that encapsulates the transformation of the era. Through the eyes of Jean-Baptiste Baratte, you'll engage with a narrative that's as much about the physical task of clearing Les Innocents as it is about the societal decay. It cleverly interweaves personal struggle, societal upheaval, and the poignant reminder that progress often comes with a price. If you're intrigued by historical fiction that digs deep into the undercurrents of change, this is a thought-provoking journey you wouldn't want to miss.
Serena
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Ron Rash | Ecco

Serena

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"Serena" is a tapestry of ambition and dark deeds, woven with the threads of a Shakespearean tragedy. Ron Rash delivers a powerful, almost mythic tale set against the backdrop of America’s past, showing the brutal pursuit of power and the dramatic consequences of unchecked ambition. The intensity of the characters, particularly Serena herself, is mesmerizing. This is your book if you're drawn to strong, complex female leads and narratives that pulse with tension.
The Rice Mother
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Rani Manicka | Hodder

The Rice Mother

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"The Rice Mother" unfolds as richly as a tapestry, with Lakshmi's poignant story etching itself into your heart. As you turn each page, you'll find yourself steeped in the vivid cultural backdrop of Malaya, wrestling with the complexities of familial devotion and the harsh realities of poverty. It's a narrative that's as resilient and powerful as the matriarch it portrays, sure to resonate with anyone who appreciates family epics told with raw honesty and lush detail.
Death in Venice and Other Stories - Thryft
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David Luke, Thomas Mann  | Vintage Classics

Death in Venice and Other Stories

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"Death in Venice and Other Stories" could captivate you with its rich prose and profound themes. Thomas Mann crafts a narrative that's as much about the internal struggles of the protagonist as it is about the external environment of a decaying Venice. It's an artistic reflection on desire and mortality, bound to leave a lasting impression on anyone intrigued by the complexities of the human heart.
Eternal Zero - Thryft
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Naoki Hyakuta | Vertical

Eternal Zero

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If tales of courage amidst the turmoils of wartime fascinate you, "Eternal Zero" could well be your next favorite read. This novel pulls you into a deeply personal journey as the younger generation wrestles with their grandfather's contested legacy as a kamikaze pilot. Through this narrative, you'll confront the complexities of war and memory, a topic especially resonant for anyone interested in the nuances of history and the moral entanglements of wartime actions.
TransAtlantic - Thryft
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Colum McCann | Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

TransAtlantic

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If you’re someone who loves diving into the complex tapestry of history through personal lives and epic journeys, "TransAtlantic" is a book that could enchant you. McCann masterfully intertwines tales across time, from daring flights to political quests and the pursuit of freedom. His poetic prose and the deeply human stories at the heart of this novel make it a captivating read that not only entertains but also offers profound insights into the interconnectedness of our stories.
A Girl Like You - Thryft
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Maureen Lindley | Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt Limited

A Girl Like You

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Satomi's story in "A Girl Like You" will resonate with you if you've ever felt caught between two worlds, or if you're interested in the experiences of those with mixed heritage, particularly during the tumultuous times of war. It's an intimate exploration of identity, resilience, and the enduring question of what it means to be American in the face of adversity. It's not just historical fiction; it's an emotional voyage that offers a window into a dark chapter of American history with a personal touch that's both educational and deeply moving.
he : A Novel - Thryft
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John Connolly | Hodder & Stoughton Ltd

he : A Novel

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If you're touched by the magic of old Hollywood and the poignant behind-the-scenes lives of its stars, "he" is a must-read. John Connolly dives deep into the heart and soul of Stan Laurel, exploring the complexities of his partnership with Oliver Hardy. It offers both a celebration of artistic genius and a compassionate examination of the private cost of fame. You'll come away feeling like you've glimpsed beneath the surface of these cinematic legends, making your laughter upon watching their films all the more heartfelt.
One Man's Bible - Thryft
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Gao Xingjian | Perennial

One Man's Bible

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If you're intrigued by the resilience of the human spirit amidst political turmoil, Gao Xingjian's "One Man's Bible" could be a compelling read for you. It's not just historical context or a personal memoir; it's a crafted narrative that immerses you in the psychological and emotional landscape of a man caught in the whirlwind of China's Cultural Revolution and its aftermath. This book could provide a profound understanding of the intersection between the personal and the political, delivered with a literary grace that earned Gao a Nobel Prize.
Thrown into Nature - Thryft
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Angela Rodel, Милен Русков, Milen Ruskov  | Open Letter

Thrown into Nature

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If you're curious about a humorous, yet dark, take on the old world and its eccentricities, "Thrown into Nature" will amuse you with its sharp wit. It deftly tackles the serious implications of ignorance and quackery with laugh-out-loud adventures in 16th-century Europe, all through the eyes of an unforgettable, bumbling assistant. This is historical fiction with a zesty twist.
The Garlic Ballads - A Novel - Thryft
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The Garlic Ballads - A Novel

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The farmers of Paradise County have been leading a hardscrabble life
unchanged for generations. The Communist government has encouraged them to
plant garlic, but selling the crop is not as simple as they believed.
Warehouses fill up, taxes skyrocket, and government officials maltreat even
those who have traveled for days to sell their harvest. A surplus on the
garlic market ensues, and the farmers must watch in horror as their crops
wither and rot in the fields. Families are destroyed by the random
imprisonment of young and old for supposed crimes against the state. The
prisoners languish in horrifying conditions in their cells, with only their
strength of character and thoughts of their loved ones to save them from
madness. Meanwhile, a blind minstrel incites the masses to take the law
into their own hands, and a riot of apocalyptic proportions follows with
savage and unforgettable consequences. The Garlic Ballads is a powerful
vision of life under the heel of an inflexible and uncaring government. It
is also a delicate story of love between man and woman, father and child,
friend and friend—and the struggle to maintain that love despite
overwhelming obstacles.


Authors: Mo Yan, Howard Goldblatt
Publisher: Arcade
Publication Date: 2012
The Book of Five Rings - Thryft
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This book is a must-read for anyone interested in mastering the art of strategy and conflict resolution. Miyamoto Musashi, an undefeated samurai, shares his timeless advice on defeating adversaries, creating confusion, and overpowering opponents. What sets this book apart is its emphasis on the mastery of the mind rather than mere technical skill. Through his profound insights, Musashi teaches us the true essence of martial arts and provides invaluable wisdom for navigating life's challenges. This edition, with William Scott Wilson's clear and faithful translation, is a true treasure for martial artists and seekers of wisdom alike.
The Ghost Who Pinched Me - Thryft
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This book is a must-read for those who appreciate beautifully written stories of love, loss, and the indomitable spirit of a young girl during wartime. Through the innocent and heartfelt perspective of ten-year-old Bee Ling, readers will be drawn into the intimate world of sisterhood, discovering the power of familial bonds and the enduring strength that lies within. Mabel Gan's unflinching clarity and evocative storytelling will leave you haunted and moved long after you turn the last page.
The Five Rings : Miyamoto Musashi's Art of Strategy - Thryft
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This book is for individuals who are seeking to find insights on personal growth, self-mastery, and strategy, mainly through the lens of Zen swordsmanship. The book emphasizes the importance of harmony, self-awareness, and adaptability in achieving personal success. The translation by David K. Groff offers an authentic rendition of Miyamoto Musashi's message, making it an engaging and enjoyable read for martial arts enthusiasts, military strategists, and anyone interested in personal development.
The Remains of the Day
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Kazuo Ishiguro | Faber Modern Classics

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The Remains of the Day would be a good read for those who enjoy reflective narratives that revolve around nostalgia, reminiscence, and analyzing past actions and their consequences. The book's most distinctive feature is the character of Stevens, the butler, and his unwavering loyalty towards his master, which offers a unique perspective on the intricacies of power dynamics. The book's elegiac tone and Ishiguro's impeccable writing would leave a long-lasting impression on the reader, making it a worthwhile read for fans of literary fiction.
Pachinko
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Min Jin Lee | Head Of Zeus Gb

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Pachinko is an excellent read for those who enjoy family sagas with a touch of historical fiction. The book takes us through four generations of a Korean family's story set in Japan, spanning over eight decades. The author, Min Jin Lee, masterfully weaves together themes of identity, love, death, and survival against the backdrop of historical events. The characters are well-developed, and the reader witnesses their growth and development throughout the book. Pachinko is a powerful story that shows the resilience and compassion of a family in the face of adversity. Readers will find themselves deeply invested in the characters and their journey.
Do Not Say We Have Nothing
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Madeleine Thien | Granta Books

Do Not Say We Have Nothing

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"Do Not Say We Have Nothing" might resonate deeply if you're intrigued by the personal sagas set against momentous historical events. Madeleine Thien masterfully intertwines music and silence, giving you a read that feels like a haunting melody about devotion and survival amidst the turbulent waves of China's Cultural Revolution. It's an emotionally rich journey that has captured the hearts of readers, evidenced by its Man Booker Prize shortlist recognition.
The Book of Five Rings : Miyamoto Musashi - Thryft
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Setting down his thoughts on swordplay, on winning, and on spirituality, legendary swordsman Miyamoto Musashi intended this modest work as a guide for his immediate disciples and future generations of samurai. He had little idea he was penning a masterpiece that would be eagerly devoured by people in all walks of life centuries after his death. Along with The Art of War by Sun Tzu, The Book of Five Rings has long been regarded as an invaluable treatise on the strategy of winning. Musashi's timeless advice on defeating an adversary, throwing an opponent off-guard, creating confusion, and other techniques for overpowering an assailant was addressed to the readers of earlier times on the battlefield, and now serves the modern reader in the battle of life. In this new rendering by the translator of Hagakure and The Unfettered Mind, William Scott Wilson adheres rigorously to the seventeenth-century Japanese text and clarifies points of ambiguity in earlier translations. In addition, he offers an extensive introduction and a translation of Musashi's rarely published The Way of Walking Alone. This gift-book edition also features original art by Musashi himself as well as new calligraphy by Japanese artist Shiro Tsujimura.About the AuthorMiyamoto Musashi (1584-1645) was a renowned swordsman and painter. A masterless samurai, he developed the two-sword style of fighting and emerged victorious in more than 60 sword fights in his travels throughout Japan. The author of The Book of Five Rings, he is also the subject of the novel Musashi by Eiji Yoshikawa. William Scott Wilson, the translator, was born in 1944 in Nashville, Tennessee, and grew up in Florida. He received B.A. degrees from Dartmouth College and the Monterey Institute of Foreign Studies, and an M.A. in Japanese literary studies from the University of Washington. His long-selling translations of Hagakure, The Unfettered Mind, The Roots of Wisdom: Saikontan, and Taiko have become standards. Hagakure was featured prominently in the film Ghost Dog.
The Art of the Samurai - Thryft
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Yamamoto Tsunetomo | Shelter Harbor Press

The Art of the Samurai

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The way of the samurai is found in death. These words, written 300 years ago by the samurai Yamamoto Tsunetomo, offer a seemingly grim introduction to a practice and philosophy that was in fact anything but morbid. Offering a fascinating glimpse into the secretive inner world of the samurai, the Hagakure remained closely guarded and was shown only to a chosen few for more than a century. This was a culture in which death was embraced, not as a morbid fascination, but as a method for eliminating fear. Yamamoto tells his readers how to foster courage, how to serve selflessly, how to become a skilled master of your own destiny, and how to infuse life with beauty while acknowledging its transience. Yamamoto's penetrating insights and profound aphorisms reflect important moral principles that still apply to us today. This masterpiece, preserved for generations in northern Kyushu by warrior chiefs as moral and practical instruction for themselves and their samurai retainers, is now presented in this beautifully illustrated edition that will enlighten anyone with an interest in Japanese culture and world literature.
Last Shogun: The Life Of Tokugawa Yoshinobu - Thryft
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In Ryotaro Shiba's account of the life of Japan's last shogun, Perry's arrival off the coast of Japan was merely the spark that ignited the cataclysm in store for the Japanese people and their governments. It came to its real climax with the fall of the Tokugawa shogunate in 1868, the event which forms the centerpiece of this book. The Meiji Restoration—as history calls it—toppled the shogunate, and brought a seventeen-year-old boy emperor back from the secluded Imperial Palace in Kyoto to preside over what amounted to a political and cultural revolution. With this, Japan's extraordinary self-modernization began in earnest. Coming to power just as the Tokugawa regime was suffering the worst military defeat in its history, Yoshinobu strongly suspected that the rule of the Tokugawas—the third and longest lived of Japan's three warrior governments - was swiftly becoming an anachronism. During a year of frenetic activity, he overhauled the military systems, reorganized the civil administration, promoted industrial development, and expanded foreign intercourse, with the farsighted aim of creating a unified Japan. Alarmed by these reforms, pro-imperial interests moved against him, precipitating the Boshin Civil War and the final defeat of the shogunal armies. To the surprise of his enemies, Yoshinobu capitulated. It was this surrender of authority at a crucial point that made the transfer of sovereignty relatively peaceful. He then retired to Mito and lived quietly for the rest of his life, studying the new art of photography. Ennobled a prince in the new European-style nobility of the Meiji era, he died in 1913.
Child Of Vengeance - Thryft
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David Kirk | Simon & Schuster

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Scholar. Warrior. Samurai.His name was Bennosuke, son of the great Munisai Shinmen, known throughout the empire as one of the greatest warriors who ever lived.His destiny was to become a great warrior like his father - a Samurai, one of the most feared and respected in the world.But before fame comes action, and Bennosuke must prove himself on the battlefield before he can claim his inheritance. And in his way stands the vengeful Hayato, son of Lord Nakata, the face of the enemy, a man who is determined to kill Bennosuke.It is a battle between honour and vengeance, pride and reputation. And Bennosuke must look death in the eye before he can call himself a warrior. Before he can call himself Musashi, the greatest warrior of all time…
One Man's Justice - Thryft
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Akira Yoshimura | Canongate Books Ltd

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Hiroshima and Nagasaki have been destroyed. Japan is in ruins and occupied by the Americans.Takuya, an ex-officer in the Imperial Army, has returned to his native village only to learn that the Occupation authorities are intensifying their efforts to apprehend suspected war criminals. And those who are found guilty are being sentenced to death.Fearing that his role in the execution of a number of American pilots, Takuya takes to the road and becomes a fugitive in his own country.One Man's Justice is both a reflection on the murky reality of war and a page-turning novel of pursuit and escape.
Nip the Buds, Shoot the Kids - Thryft
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Nip the Buds, Shoot the Kids recounts the exploits of 15 teenage reformatory boys evacuated in wartime to a remote mountain village where they are feared and detested by the local peasants. When plague breaks out, the villagers flee, blocking the boys inside the deserted town. Their brief attempt to build autonomous lives of self-respect, love, and tribal valor is doomed in the face of death and the adult nightmare of war.
How We Disappeared
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Jing-Jing Lee | Oneworld Publications

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"How We Disappeared" is not just a book; it's a journey through the silent echoes of the past, where pain and resilience bleed into each other. If you were captivated by the depth and historical intricacies in "Pachinko," you'll find a similar heartfelt narrative here, one that weaves the struggle for identity amidst the brutal backdrop of war. Jing-Jing Lee offers a compelling story that honors the strength of the human spirit, making it a powerful read for anyone interested in the personal, often untold experiences of history.