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Japanese Lover

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Páginas
322
Idioma
EN
ISBN
9781501116971
Tiempo de Lectura
~5h 38min

Japanese Lover es un book de Isabel Allende. Tiene 322 páginas.

Sobre este libro

Isabel Allende’s novel weaves together two distinct timelines to explore how love and memory endure across decades. The narrative centers on Alma Belko, a young woman who falls in love with Ichimei Fukuda, a Japanese immigrant boy, before their lives are fractured by the forced relocation of Japanese Americans during World War II. Their story is preserved through a series of handwritten letters, which decades later guide Alma’s granddaughter, Esther, as she uncovers the past and confronts her own family history. Allende’s work examines the lasting psychological impact of wartime internment, the resilience of human connection, and the ways stories are passed down through generations. Blending historical detail with intimate character study, the novel reflects the author’s longstanding interest in marginalized voices and intergenerational trauma. Through its dual timeline structure, the book considers how personal archives shape identity and how love can persist even when separated by geography, policy, and time.

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Japanese Lover tiene 322 páginas.

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Isabel Allende’s novel weaves together two distinct timelines to explore how love and memory endure across decades. The narrative centers on Alma Belko, a young woman who falls in love with Ichimei Fukuda, a Japanese immigrant boy, before their lives are fractured by the forced relocation of Japanes...

¿Quién escribió Japanese Lover?+

Japanese Lover fue escrito por Isabel Allende.