The street of a thousand blossoms

Hardcover, 422 pages

English language

Published July 26, 2007 by St. Martin's Press.

ISBN:
978-0-312-27482-5
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OCLC Number:
137244675

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In the midst of a World War II, two young brothers learn the traditional arts of sumo wrestling and mask making only to place their dreams of future careers in these traditions on hold as Japan rebuilds.

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"Just remember, every day of your lives, you must always be sure what you're fighting for."

This book followed a family in Japan through the grips of World War II and out the other side again. Two brothers raised by their grandparents and the owner of a sumo stable and his two daughters are the main performers in this little play, and we get an intimate look into the thoughts, feelings, fears, and dreams of these people as they progress through their uncertain lives.

I'm a huge fan of historical fiction, even moreso of historical fiction set in Asia. This book, however, left me feeling a little bit "meh". It's a perfectly adequate book, and actually I think it's told really well up until the late World War II years. I feel like the book peaks early though, and I found myself losing a bit of interest following World War …

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Subjects

  • Memorial bookplates
  • Fiction
  • Brothers
  • Whitman College
  • Class of 1950

Places

  • Tokyo (Japan)