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The diplomat's daughter: a novel: novel

โœ Scribed by Karin Tanabe


Publisher
Simon and Schuster;Washington Square Press
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Weight
263 KB
Edition
First Washington Square Press trade paperback edition
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


For fans of All the Light We Cannot See and Orphan Train, the author of the โ€œthought-provokingโ€ (Library Journal, starred review) and โ€œmust-readโ€ (PopSugar) novel The Gilded Years crafts a captivating tale of three young people divided by the horrors of World War II and their journey back to one another.During the turbulent months following the 1941 bombing of Pearl Harbor, twenty-one-year-old Emi Kato, the daughter of a Japanese diplomat, is locked behind barbed wire in a Texas internment camp. She feels hopeless until she meets handsome young Christian Lange, whose German-born parents were wrongfully arrested for un-American activities. Together, they live as prisoners with thousands of other German and Japanese families, but discover that love can bloom in even the bleakest circumstances. When Emi and her mother are abruptly sent back to Japan, Christian enlists in the United States Army, with his sights set on the Pacific frontโ€”and, he hopes, a reunion with Emiโ€”unaware that her first love, Leo Hartmann, the son of wealthy of Austrian parents and now a Jewish refugee in Shanghai, may still have her heart. Fearful of bombings in Tokyo, Emiโ€™s parents send her to a remote resort town in the mountains, where many in the foreign community have fled. Cut off from her family, struggling with growing depression and hunger, Emi repeatedly risks her life to help keep her community safeโ€”all while wondering if the two men she loves are still alive. As Christian Lange struggles to adapt to life as a soldier, his unit pushes its way from the South Pacific to Okinawa, where one of the bloodiest battles of World War II awaits them. Meanwhile, in Japanese-occupied Shanghai, as Leo fights to survive the squalor of the Jewish ghetto, a surprise confrontation with a Nazi officer threatens his life. For each man, Emi Kato is never far from their minds. Flung together by war, passion, and extraordinary acts of selflessness, the paths of these three remarkable young people will collide as the fighting on the Pacific front crescendos. With her โ€œelegant and extremely gratifyingโ€ (USA TODAY) storytelling, Karin Tanabe paints a stunning portrait of a turning point in history.

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