Description
- ISBN-13: 9780241963449
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 160
- Spine Width: 12 mm
- Width: 130 mm
- ISBN-10: 0241963443
- Publisher Date: 07 Feb 2013
- Height: 198 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 124 gr
Original price was: ₹399.00.₹319.00Current price is: ₹319.00.
Experience the poignant journey of a Japanese American family during WWII in “When the Emperor Was Divine.” Through multiple perspectives, Lauren Child’s novel explores the family’s forced evacuation, life in an internment camp, and the lasting impact of their ordeal. Discover a story of resilience, identity, and the enduring power of family bonds. 9780241963449
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Shantanu Gupta –
I found it moving and informative. It shed light on a dark chapter.
Rohan Sharma –
A bit slow for my personal preferences, but a very important story.
Anisha Tiwari –
An emotional rollercoaster. Some parts were hard to get through.
Vaishnavi Baranwal –
This book made me want to research more about this part of American history.
Riya Arora –
A powerful reminder of the importance of remembering history.
Saffil Ahmad –
The descriptions of the camp were vivid and disturbing. A sobering read.
Ravi Verma –
An important piece of history, told with sensitivity. Highly recommend.
Rixcel Katoch –
The children’s perspectives were heartbreaking. A powerful, if unsettling, read.
Aarti Monga –
A necessary book to understand the Japanese American experience.
Ispita Borah –
A deeply affecting story of family and resilience. I couldn’t put it down.
Ankit Shubham –
A bit too understated for my liking, but still a worthwhile read.
Shantanu Singh –
Heartbreaking and beautifully written. It is a story that needs to be told and remembered.
Ipsita Singh –
A touching story, but a bit slow-paced for my taste. The writing is beautiful, though.
Parvez Khalek –
Though short, this book packs a punch. Highly recommended for historical fiction fans.
Nidhi Singh –
Well-written but emotionally draining. Prepare to be moved.
M Fathima Saira –
It was a difficult topic but handled with grace. A good book overall.
Preeti Rawat –
Incredibly moving and thought-provoking. It is a must-read for everyone!
Ujjwal Dingliwal –
Haunting and beautifully written. A must-read for anyone interested in WWII history.
Simran Bansal –
This book opened my eyes to a part of history I knew little about. I am very grateful that I read this book.
Gorika Goyal –
I struggled to connect with the characters, though I appreciated the historical context.
Sanket Vilas Bansod –
I found the ending a little abrupt, but overall a compelling narrative.