John Toland
In this epic novel, a popular and respected historian depicts the events of the Pacific theater of World War II from the point of view of both Americans and Japanese, of both soldiers and civilians. This is the saga of two families, one American, the other Japanese, bound by friendship and marriage, and caught in the political and personal crossfire of a war they neither wanted nor made. The horrors, the losses, the victories, and the jubilations are dramatically presented in impeccably researched scenes of rare emotional impact. Praised by Leon Uris as "gripping." With dust jacket.
Hardcover, 598 pages
ISBN: 0385180071
Stock Number: 0812