Isolated Connected Kyushu Island

In a Triangle of Western Influence, Communism and Legends

Fiction & Literature, Historical
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Author: Hana da Yumiko ISBN: 9781490863375
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: January 30, 2015
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Hana da Yumiko
ISBN: 9781490863375
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: January 30, 2015
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

Isolated Connected Kyushu Island weaves together the history of the people of Kyushu, Japans third largest island, and the stories that author Hana da Yumiko learned from her elders while she was a little girl. Spanning the years from the end of World War II to the early years of the twenty-first century, Isolated Connected Kyushu Island tells a story of transitions from the closing of the age of the samurai, to the rise of militarism, and finally to the coming and flourishing of democracy.

The familys story illustrates how the lands Hiding Christians kept their faith in secret, how women worked on their own without the support of men to encourage social change, how the ebbs and flows of many countries histories combined to influence the story of this land, and how a missionary and a local belief in a savior influenced religious life.

If you hunger to hear a story of universally human motives, joys, and fears told about a family living in a remote and unfamiliar land, then this book will satisfy that hunger with an account that both educates and inspires

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Isolated Connected Kyushu Island weaves together the history of the people of Kyushu, Japans third largest island, and the stories that author Hana da Yumiko learned from her elders while she was a little girl. Spanning the years from the end of World War II to the early years of the twenty-first century, Isolated Connected Kyushu Island tells a story of transitions from the closing of the age of the samurai, to the rise of militarism, and finally to the coming and flourishing of democracy.

The familys story illustrates how the lands Hiding Christians kept their faith in secret, how women worked on their own without the support of men to encourage social change, how the ebbs and flows of many countries histories combined to influence the story of this land, and how a missionary and a local belief in a savior influenced religious life.

If you hunger to hear a story of universally human motives, joys, and fears told about a family living in a remote and unfamiliar land, then this book will satisfy that hunger with an account that both educates and inspires

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