Book summaryA Japanese-American pilot in the days before Pearl Harbor is the hero of this novel which illuminates the tensions between the U.S. and Japan as war between them became inevitable. The hero, Ken Kurushima, is torn by his loyalty to both countries. Media reviews"A familiar story, movingly retold in a way that will be new to American readers." |
Riding the East Windby Kaga, Otohiko; Levy, Ian Hideo
Book desription: Cary, North Carolina, U.S.A.: Kodansha America Inc., 1999. Minor edge wear. Light shelf wear. Otherwise, book is clean and nice. Satisfaction Guaranteed.. Hard Back. Very Good/Very Good. 9 1/4 Inches.
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