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The Whale That Fell In Love With A Submarine Akiyuki Nosaka

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The Whale That Fell In Love With A Submarine Akiyuki Nosaka
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Publisher: Pushkin Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1 MB
Author: Akiyuki Nosaka
ISBN: 9781782690986, 1782690980
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Whale That Fell In Love With A Submarine Akiyuki Nosaka by Akiyuki Nosaka 9781782690986, 1782690980 instant download after payment.

Striking and eloquent stories that tell of the absurd violence of war, and tenderly depict the animals and children caught in its vortex

A whale falls in love with a military submarine, and dies courting her; a mother caught in a fire following a bombing gives all her body's water to save her son, and her desiccated form turns into a kite; a wolf rescues a sick child abandoned by her parents, only to die himself at the hand of men. However, bunkers can also become real homes, a small Japanese girl and an American POW briefly understand each other and a miraculous tree feeds starving children...

This is war, no doubt, but told by someone who understands how children truly experience war and its aftermath - the bombings and parents' deaths, the life of orphans who roam the streets, the starvation and blind violence in a society beyond destruction.

Akiyuki Nosaka remembers what it was like to be a child caught in war-torn Japan in 1945, and he retells his...

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