"Terrific alternate historical thriller"
Following the Pearl Harbor attack, the Japanese invade and
conquer Hawaii (see DAYS OF INFAMY). The United States
counter assault fails as the Japanese Zero controls the
skies. Japan quickly installs a ruthless government that
subjects the islands to a harsh occupation though they
bring back the royals to allegedly rule (under their
thumb). American POWs are worked to death without a
second thought and the women are turned into prostitutes
for the conquerors amusement. Japanese-Americans living on the islands are divided.
While those born in Japan having a taste of American
racism support and help their native country, their
children want the return of the United States and
freedom. The native Hawaiians see little difference
between the two sets of conquerors except that the
Japanese are overtly de facto abusive while the Americans
were de jure discriminatory. Still most residents
regardless of ethnicity just try to survive the food
shortages while expecting the battle to return as the
embarrassment of the defeat has the White House pumping up
the military-industrial complex to win the War in the
Pacific. This is a terrific alternate historical thriller that
leaves no prisoners as the audience obtains a taste of
racial relationships that leave nothing to the
imagination. Harry Turtledove is at his best with the
action-packed tale yet the myriad of perspectives
(somewhat difficult to follow so expect several days up to
a week to read) provide the individual and group
dynamics. What if novels rarely reach this pinnacle as
the epic saga and the character specific blend into a
fabulous alternate WW II drama. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 12, 2005
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