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One Morning Like

Autor Andrew Miller

Editorial ARNOLD/HODDER & STOUGHTON

One Morning Like
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  • Verlag ARNOLD/HODDER & STOUGHTON
  • ISBN13 9780340952153
  • ISBN10 0340952156
  • Gegenstandsart BUCH
  • Buchseiten 374
  • Jahr der Ausgabe 2008
  • Sprache Englisch
  • Bindung Gebunden

One Morning Like

Autor Andrew Miller

Editorial ARNOLD/HODDER & STOUGHTON

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Buch Details

1940. Tokyo. Japan is at war with China, and Yuji Takano is clinging to the life he has made for himself as a young poet - the company of his friends, the monthly meetings of the French Club at Monsieur Feneon's house, the days of writing and contemplation made possible by an allowance from his father, a professor of Law at Tokyo's elite Imperial university... But the world is closing in on Yuji. His father is disgraced, the allowance is scrapped, and the threat of conscription is coming ever closer. And then there is Monsieur Feneon's nineteen-year-old daughter Alissa, a girl with her own very definite ideas of what she wants, and whose fate becomes inextricably bound up with Yuji's.

ONE MORNING LIKE A BIRD unfolds a tale of growing up and growing free of the self-delusions that make doing the right thing so difficult - especially in a world where everyone is struggling to save themselves. It is also the story of Tokyo: a vast and almost impossible place, its history plagued by fires and earthquakes, and in 1941, a city that teeters on the brink of its greatest catastrophe.

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