Ashes & Sakura - David Paul Gormley-O'Brien
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Présentation Ashes & Sakura de David Paul Gormley - O'Brien Format Broché
- Livre Roman historique
Résumé :
In September 1945, on a sweltering parade ground at Morotai, Australian troops watch as General Sir Thomas Blamey accepts the surrender of the Japanese Second Army. For Corporal Tom Davis, the ceremony brings neither triumph nor relief. The war has ended-but something within him remains unsettled. Ashes & Sakura is a sweeping work of historical fiction set in the uneasy aftermath of the Second World War. Moving from the battlefields of New Guinea and Borneo to the shattered cities of occupied Japan, and from rural New South Wales to the political chambers shaping Australia's post-war ambitions, the novel explores what happens when the guns fall silent but the reckoning has only just begun. Tom Davis has survived campaigns that killed many of his mates. He has endured jungle warfare, seen the brutal treatment of prisoners, and lived with the randomness of survival. Now stranded on Morotai among thousands of battle-weary Australians waiting for transport home, he finds himself adrift-caught between the life he left behind and the man the war has made him. Around him, others wrestle with their own burdens. Eric Jenkins, a gentle scholar-soldier and pigeon handler, volunteers for service with the newly formed British Commonwealth Occupation Force, drawn by a fascination with Japan's culture even as bitterness toward the enemy lingers among the ranks. Les, a hard-bitten veteran of the Middle East, Greece, New Guinea and the Philippines, longs only for home and rails against the Army's indifference. Army nurses return from captivity in Japanese prison camps, carrying scars less visible than their emaciated frames suggest. Italian prisoners of war working on Australian farms leave behind complicated attachments with Australian women. As Australia commits itself to occupying Japan and asserting a new regional role in the Pacific, its soldiers enter a land reduced to ash-Hiroshima's ruins still smouldering, cities flattened, civilians hungry and defeated. Amid the rubble, unexpected encounters unfold between occupier and occupied. Prejudice collides with curiosity. Vengeance wrestles with compassion. For Tom, a tentative relationship with a young Japanese woman forces him to question what victory truly means. Grounded in official war diaries, contemporary newspaper accounts, and personal memoirs, Ashes & Sakura recreates the lifeworld of 1945-47 with meticulous detail. Real historical events-the Morotai surrender, the war crimes trials, the formation of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force in Japan, the repatriation of prisoners-interweave with imagined lives shaped by duty, shame, love, and disillusionment. This is not a tale of battlefield glory. It is a story of survival without certainty, of a nation coming of age in the shadow of empire, and of individuals attempting to rebuild themselves in a world that has been irrevocably altered. A companion to An Attractive Naivety, it continues the Becoming Australia series by David Gormley-O'Brien, author and historian based in Victoria....
Sommaire:
Ashes and Sakura is the second novel in the Becoming Australia series, following on from An Attractive Naivety. The story reunites readers with Tom and his sister Evelyn, both last seen in the earlier novel, as they face the upheavals of the postwar world. Japan, 1946. Haunted by what he witnessed-and did-during the fighting, Australian soldier Tom joins the British Commonwealth Occupation Force in a nation devastated by defeat. In the ruins of Hiroshima, he meets Natsuko, a young Japanese woman cast adrift by hunger and shame. Their fragile bond offers a glimmer of meaning in the rubble. Back home in country New South Wales, Evelyn faces a scandal of her own. Pregnant to Giovanni, an Italian prisoner of war once assigned to their family farm, she defies her father and the small-town whispers to keep the child. With her mind made up-and help from the local priest-she sets out to find Giovanni and build a future on her own terms. Ashes and Sakura is a tender story of love, shame, and the struggle for good in a world that has been torn apart. A novel about what war destroys-and what might still be mended in its wake....
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