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Brazil-Maru by Susan Straight, Karen Tei Yamashita - Ebook | Scribd

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Brazil-Maru


By Susan Straight and Karen Tei Yamashita

381 pages
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An “immensely entertaining” historical novel about Japanese immigrants and their struggle to make a home in a Brazilian rainforest (Newsday).

In 1925, a band of Japanese immigrants arrive in Brazil to carve a utopia out of the jungle. Yamashita conjures “an intricate and fascinating epoch” (San Diego Review) where the dream of creating a new world, the cost of idealism, the symbiotic tie between a people and the land they settle, and the changes demanded by a new generation all collide in a “splendid multi-generational novel . . . rich in history and character” (San Francisco Chronicle).

“Warm, compassionate, engaging, and thought-provoking.” —The Washington Post

“Yamashita’s heightened sense of passion and absurdity, and respect for inevitability and personality, infuse this engrossing multigenerational immigrant saga with energy, affection, and humor.” —Booklist

“Poignant and remarkable.” —Philadelphia Inquirer

“With a subtle ominousness, Yamashita sets up her hopeful, prideful characters—and, in the process, the entire genre of pioneer lit—for a fall.” —Village Voice

“Full of sad and poignant scenes and some hilarious ones, too.”—Star Tribune

“Historically informative and emotionally complex.” —Bloomsbury Review

“Unique and entertaining.” —International Examiner

“Particularly insightful.” —Library Journal

“Informative and timely.” —Kirkus Reviews

Literary Fiction
Asian American
Political
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PUBLISHER:
Open Road Integrated Media
RELEASED:
Sep 12, 2017
ISBN:
9781566895033
FORMAT:
Book

About the author
SSSusan Straight


Susan Straight has published eight novels. Her most recent, Between Heaven and Here, is the final book in the Rio Seco trilogy. Take One Candle Light a Room was named one of the best books of 2010 by the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and Kirkus Reviews, and A Million Nightingales was a finalist for the 2006 Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Her novel Highwire Moon was a finalist for the 2001 National Book Award. “The Golden Gopher” won the 2008 Edgar Award for Best Mystery Story. Her stories and essays have appeared in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Salon, Harper’s, McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern, the Believer, Zoetrope: All-Story, Black Clock, and elsewhere. Straight has been awarded the Lannan Prize for Fiction, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and the Gold Medal for Fiction from the Commonwealth Club of California. She is distinguished professor of creative writing at the University of California, Riverside. She was born in Riverside, California, where she lives with her family, whose history is featured on susanstraight.com.

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