Occupation

Occupation
ISBN-10
0385198191
ISBN-13
9780385198196
Series
Occupation
Category
Fiction / General
Pages
453
Language
English
Published
1987
Publisher
Doubleday
Author
John Toland

Description

A story set in the postwar years following the unconditional surrender of Japan to the Allies. Centered around two families, one American and one Japanese. Portraying both the United States and Japanese points of view. Explores rebuilding of a nation from war.

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