Forged In Fire: Stories of Wartime Japan

Nonfiction, History, Asian, Japan
Cover of the book Forged In Fire: Stories of Wartime Japan by Alexia Montibon-Larsson, Rita Tomoko Montibon, Alexia Montibon-Larsson
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Author: Alexia Montibon-Larsson, Rita Tomoko Montibon ISBN: 9781310031120
Publisher: Alexia Montibon-Larsson Publication: May 9, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Alexia Montibon-Larsson, Rita Tomoko Montibon
ISBN: 9781310031120
Publisher: Alexia Montibon-Larsson
Publication: May 9, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Forged In Fire is the true story of a young girl’s childhood in pre-war Tokyo; her schoolgirl dreams; the violence, starvation and desperation of war that drove her family out of the city; and the American Occupation that shaped Japan’s future. It is the story of my mother, Rita Tomoko Montibon, who was ten years old when World War II began and fourteen years old when it ended. For those interested in Japan's impression of United States General Douglas MacArthur and Japan's Emperor Hirohito as well as the experience and aftermath of sustained bombing, this story should not be missed. Filled with personal photographs, illustrations and contemporary references, this book provides a rare and refreshing look at World War II history as well as Japanese culture.

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Forged In Fire is the true story of a young girl’s childhood in pre-war Tokyo; her schoolgirl dreams; the violence, starvation and desperation of war that drove her family out of the city; and the American Occupation that shaped Japan’s future. It is the story of my mother, Rita Tomoko Montibon, who was ten years old when World War II began and fourteen years old when it ended. For those interested in Japan's impression of United States General Douglas MacArthur and Japan's Emperor Hirohito as well as the experience and aftermath of sustained bombing, this story should not be missed. Filled with personal photographs, illustrations and contemporary references, this book provides a rare and refreshing look at World War II history as well as Japanese culture.

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