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The Sun Gods
The Sun Gods | Jay Rubin, Rakuko Sakai
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This poignant novel by Haruki Murakami's main translator depicts the unusual relationship between a strong Japanese woman and her erstwhile American son. Arriving in Seattle before the outbreak of World War II, Mitsuko Fukai falls in love with a widowed clergyman. Though their relationship does not survive wartime, she and his blond-haired child are evacuated to an internment camp with other Japanese and Japanese Americans. Eventually separated from Michiko at the end of the war, the American son reunites with his estranged father and journeys to war-ravaged Japan to rekindle dim memories of the past and to find his okaasan. Jay Rubin is one of the foremost English-language translators of Japanese literature. He has translated seven works of fiction and nonfiction by Haruki Murakami, Japan's most popular contemporary novelist. Most recently, he was a main translator of IQ84. Rubin received his PhD in Japanese literature from the University of Chicago and taught at Harvard University and the University of Washington.
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CathleenKlein
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This one started out not so good for me only because I am not a very religious person. However, it did move on from that and became a good story about the Japanese living in America during WWII. The religious aspect was important to a main character at the beginning, I just thought it didn‘t need quite as much.

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Smrloomis
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Thanks @Wbabdullah for adding me 😁 I couldn't quite fit my 6 covers in here, but I think they'll all be pretty good. The only ones that might not work for me are the Jay Rubin and maybe Phil Knight's Shoe Dog. The ones at the top are All the Light We Cannot See and Do Not Say We Have Nothing. The last one that got cut off is Snow Child. I expect all those to be 5 ⭐️! #5starpredictions @omgreading @Tonton @squirrelbrain care to share???

LeahBergen Do Not Say We Have Nothing ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 7y
Foragingfantasy Snow child was 😍 7y
Wbabdullah @Smrloomis I'm currently reading two books on Japanese internment camps! So happy to see we have similar interested! And 1Q84 is on my 5 star predictions list! I can see our books are gonna be great friends! 😍 I gotta check out Do Not Say We Have Nothing from all the rave reviews here!! 7y
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Smrloomis @LeahBergen @Foragingfantasy 😁 looking forward to them! 7y
Smrloomis @Wbabdullah which two books on internment are you reading? I'm wondering about the Jay Rubin...🤞🏽😄 7y
Smrloomis @Wbabdullah thanks! I loved the Otsuka but had never come across the other one. I'll have to add that to my list 👍🏽 7y
Tonton Reading Pachinko right now! 7y
Smrloomis @Tonton let me know what you think. I hope it lives up to the hype. 🤞🏽 7y
Tonton Starting off well... 7y
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