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a Japanese American family caught between two worlds

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An edition of Midnight in broad daylight (2016)

Midnight in broad daylight

a Japanese American family caught between two worlds

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"'Meticulously researched and beautifully written, the true story of a Japanese American family that found itself on opposite sides during World War II--an epic tale of family, separation, divided loyalties, love, reconciliation, loss, and redemption this is a riveting chronicle of U.S.-Japan relations and the Japanese experience in America. After their father's death, Harry, Frank, and Pierce Fukuhara--all born and raised in the Pacific Northwest--moved to Hiroshima, their mother's ancestral home. Eager to go back to America, Harry returned in the late 1930s. Then came Pearl Harbor. Harry was sent to an internment camp until a call came for Japanese translators and he dutifully volunteered to serve his country. Back in Hiroshima, his brothers Frank and Pierce became soldiers in the Japanese Imperial Army. As the war raged on, Harry, one of the finest bilingual interpreters in the United States Army, island-hopped across the Pacific, moving ever closer to the enemy--and to his younger brothers. But before the Fukuharas would have to face each other in battle, the U.S. detonated the atomic bomb over Hiroshima, gravely injuring tens of thousands of civilians, including members of their family. Alternating between the American and Japanese perspectives, Midnight in Broad Daylight captures the uncertainty and intensity of those charged with the fighting as well as the deteriorating home front of Hiroshima--as never seen before in English--and provides a fresh look at the dropping of the first atomic bomb. Intimate and evocative, it is an indelible portrait of a resilient family, a scathing examination of racism and xenophobia, an homage to the tremendous Japanese American contribution to the American war effort, and an invaluable addition to the historical record of this extraordinary time; ''Mother, I am Katsuharu. I have come home.' By the time the reader arrives at this simple, Odysseus-like declaration, she will have been tossed and transported through one of the most wrenching, inspirational--and until now unknown--true epics of World War II. Pamela Rotner Sakamoto, in her luminous, magisterial re-assembling of the lives of two Japanese brothers who found themselves on opposite sides of the great conflict, has helped shape and set the standard for a vital and necessary new genre: trans-Pacific literature. Her readers will want more'--Ron Powers, Pulitzer Prize Winner and author of Mark Twain : A Life"--Edelweis.com.

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Table of Contents

Author's Note
Prologue: Shockwave
Part I: American Born, Bicultural Bred
1. At Home in Auburn
2. Hiroshima Sojourn
3. Growing Pains
4. The Great Depression
5. Ivory Bones and Leaden Ashes
Part II: Adrift in Two Countries
6. Land of the Rising Sun
7. A Sorrowful Homecoming
8. Hazing in Hiroshima
9. Panic in Los Angeles
10. Silence From Glendale to Hiroshima
Part III: The War on the Home fronts
11. Incarcerated in California
12. The Empire's Home Front
13. Arizona Sandstorms
14. A Balmy Winter in Minnesota
15. Mary's North Star
16. Rations and Spies in Hiroshima
Part IV: The War in the Pacific Theater
17. Suspicious from the Start
18. To the Front with a Typewriter
19. No Season for Cherry Blossoms
20. Taking New Guinea
21. Pierce's Stay of Execution
Part V: Doomsday Overture
22. A Stunning Encounter in Sarmi
23. Glacial Change in the Jungle
24. The "Red Paper" Draft
25. Extremes in the Philippines
26. Brothers at War
27. The Atomic Bomb
Part VI : The Aftermath
28. Bittersweet Reunion
29. A Troubling Letter
30. Peace and Redemption
Epilogue: At Ease in Honolulu
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 413-422) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.53092/3956073
Library of Congress
D753.8 .S24 2016, D753.8.S24 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 444 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates
Number of pages
444

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OL27103407M
ISBN 10
0062351931
ISBN 13
9780062351937
LCCN
2015017943
OCLC/WorldCat
910087866

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