【POD】The War on One Family: A Postwar Odyssey of Unwanted Children and Unbreakable Bonds
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The War on One Family: A Postwar Odyssey of Unwanted Children and Unbreakable Bonds
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Preface
Set in post–World War II Japan, this moving narrative begins with Minako, who becomes pregnant by a U.S. serviceman. Told through the eyes of Shinichiro, her eldest son, it reveals how economic hardship and deep-seated prejudice shape the destinies of “unwanted children” in a nation struggling to rebuild. A tragic accident involving an American soldier forces Minako to raise her daughter Mariko alone, setting in motion a story of survival and hope.
Chapter One: Childhood
From Mariko’s birth to the family’s forced relocation, Shinichiro and Mariko navigate cruel discrimination and life-changing losses, including the deaths of grandparents. Even the smallest incidents-a stolen lunchbox or a neighbor’s harsh whispers-highlight the precarious position of a family marked by social stigma.
Chapter Two: The Elementary Years
Beginning school in 1948, Shinichiro confronts everyday trials: stolen lunches, awkward sports days, and the burden of unpaid fees. Mariko contends with shame and bullying, while Shinichiro gains empathy from classmates with disabilities. In the background, remnants of WWII still loom-stories of student soldiers, Siberian internment, and lingering traumas that shape both adults and children.
Chapter Three: Adolescence
When tragedy strikes again and they lose their mother, the siblings are placed in a facility before drifting to the streets of Ueno. Living on trains, polishing shoes, and meeting other desperate youths, they experience fleeting kindness amid constant danger. A mentor’s encouragement sparks Shinichiro’s ambition for a better life, hinting at a future beyond homelessness.
Chapter Four: Adulthood
Shinichiro’s determination earns him entrance to a prestigious high school and ultimately Tokyo University. Yet as he embarks on a political career, the echoes of war still resonate in every decision. A poignant reunion with Mariko reminds him of the unbreakable bond forged by hardship and unwavering love, underscoring the resilience that can emerge from a lifetime of adversity.
Why You’ll Love This Book
Epic Family Drama: Follow a family torn by discrimination and loss, yet united by fierce devotion.
A Touch of History: Encounter firsthand wartime accounts woven into a portrait of Japan’s postwar rebirth.
Inspiring Transformation: Witness Shinichiro’s journey from poverty to politics, driven by his promise to protect Mariko.
Timeless Themes: Explore universal struggles of hope, loss, and identity that resonate across generations.
About the Author
Masahiko Sagawa, born in 1942, combines personal experience with meticulous research to illuminate postwar Japan. His profound insight lends urgency and authenticity to a story that extends far beyond its setting.
Dive into this compelling tale of two siblings-shunned by society yet bound by indomitable love-and discover how courage, loyalty, and the will to survive triumph, even under the long shadow of war.