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Eroshenko
Eroshenko | Lucy May Lennox
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Tokyo, 1915 While WWI rages, half a world away, Tokyo is a hotbed of radical ideas, as cosmopolitan intellectuals and activists from around the world cross paths in a rapidly modernizing city. Socialists and anarchists, musicians and (…more)
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Eroshenko | Lucy May Lennox
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Published February 25, 2025.

What a book!! I read to learn; learn I did with Eroshenko. I never knew of his existence or of Kamichika Ichiko. By reading this novel, I felt like I was in 1916 Tokyo. Lennox made the passion of their convictions come alive. Learning about Esperanto was also a new experience. What a grand idea to create and share a language to make all world inhabitants equal. But hate and bigotry are...

Butterfinger But hate and bigotry are more powerful than those who seek equality for all. The ending, scenes of deportation, evoked so much distress. Thank you for writing this book. Thank you to the writer for the ARC in exchange for my honest review. 3w
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