Japanese Girl at the Siege of Changchun
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An unforgettable memoir of the horrors suffered by a Japanese family trapped in Changchun, China, at the end of WW2.
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An unforgettable memoir of the horrors suffered by a Japanese family trapped in Changchun, China, at the end of WW2.
Over 150,000 innocents died of starvation in Changchun, northeastern China, after the end of WW2 when Mao's army laid siege during the Chinese Civil War. Japanese girl Homare Endo, then age seven, was trapped in Changchun with her family. After a nomadic flight from city to city, Homare eventually returned to Japan and began a professional career.
This is her eyewitness, at times haunting account of survival at all costs and of unspeakable scenes of barbarity that the Chinese government today will not acknowledge. Japanese Girl at the Siege of Changchun offers a compelling and personal perspective on the tragedies of war and the strength of the human spirit.
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i>Japanese Girl at the Siege of Changchun is widely lauded for uncovering a part of history often ignored, emphasising the emotional and physical hardships of war. The book is praised as a powerful and personal memoir that highlights human resilience and the need for empathy. Critics describe it as a vivid, harrowing account that reveals long-hidden truths, urging readers to remember the struggles and forgotten stories of those affected by the siege.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781611720389
Publisher: Stone Bridge Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 10 November 2016
Country: United States
Imprint: Stone Bridge Press
Illustration: B&W photos
Contributors:
- Translated by Michael Brase
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 139.0mm
Height: 215.0mm
Weight: 368g
Pages: 304
About the Author
Homare Endo was born in China in 1941, lived through the Chinese Revolutionary War, and returned to Japan in 1953. She is a Doctor of Science, director of the Center of International Relations at Tokyo University and Graduate School of Social Welfare, and professor emeritus at the University of Tsukuba. She was a visiting researcher and professor at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
Michael Brase is a longtime editor at Kodansha International and freelance translator. His translations include The Manga Biography of Kenji Miyazawa, The Culture of Japan as a New Global Value, and The Building of Horyu-ji. His miscellaneous writings and translations can be seen on Facebook at Japan & Stuff Press.
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