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Sword and Blossom: A British Officer's Enduring Love for a Japanese Woman
Sword and Blossom A British Officer's Enduring Love for a Japanese Woman
Author: Peter Pagnamenta, Momoko Williams
Sword and Blossom tells the tragic true story of an extraordinary love affair that began when a young Army officer fell in love with a Japanese woman in the early years of the twentieth century. Based on a treasure trove of more than eight hundred letters, it chronicles Arthur Hart- Synnot and Masa Suzuki's attempts to make a life toget...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780143112143
ISBN-10: 0143112147
Publication Date: 5/29/2007
Pages: 368
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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miss-info avatar reviewed Sword and Blossom: A British Officer's Enduring Love for a Japanese Woman on + 386 more book reviews
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The book was well-written and the author put a lot of thought into details. He used not only the 800 letters left behind, but newspapers from the day, military records, family records, etc.

Still, I skimmed a lot of the book. The story is frustrating and sad. Arthur and Masa write to each other for the rest of his life, always dreaming and wishing and sending each other gifts. I can't say more without spoiling things, only that it is not a cheerful book.
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miss-info avatar reviewed Sword and Blossom: A British Officer's Enduring Love for a Japanese Woman on + 386 more book reviews
The book was well-written and the author put a lot of thought into details. He used not only the 800 letters left behind, but newspapers from the day, military records, family records, etc.

Still, I skimmed a lot of the book. The story is frustrating and sad. Arthur and Masa write to each other for the rest of his life, always dreaming and wishing and sending each other gifts. I can't say more without spoiling things, only that it is not a cheerful book.

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