The sun gods

Title The sun gods
Names Rubin, Jay.
Book Number DBC06818
Title Status Active
Medium Digital Books
Annotation In 1939, Tom Morton, a widower with a young son, met Mitsuko, a recent emigrant from Japan, and married her. Their marriage was torn apart by anti-Japanese sentiments in World War II that sent her to an internment camp. Twenty years later, his son Bill travels to Japan in search of answers to the mysteries of his childhood. Adult. Unrated.
General Notes Available from BARD courtesy of the Washington Talking Book and Braille Library.
Local Notes "In 1939, a widowed minister with a young son falls in love with and marries a woman who is a recent immigrant from Japan. In the wake of Pearl Harbor, the family is soon torn apart by the impacts of war, racism, and religion." -- OCLC.
Contains 39 minute supplemental author interview recorded at the Washington Talking Book & Braille Library
Narrator Sipe, Rick.
Length 1 online resource (audio (14 hours, 52 minutes))
Local Subject Northwest historical fiction - NW6
War fiction - WA1
Adult book - AD
Fiction - FI
Northwest fiction - NW1
Produced at WTBBL - PAW
Family stories - FI13
LC Subject Japanese Americans - Fiction
World War, 1939-1945 - United States - Fiction
Seattle (Wash.) - Fiction
Historical fiction
Fiction
Audience Notes A NLS/BPH
Call Number 813.6 AFI
Language English
Released 2015
Publication Info Seattle : Chin Music Press 2015
Original Publication Recorded from: Seattle, Washington : Chin Music Press, [2015] 9781634059503
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