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The Rainbow
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In the years following the Second World War, Japan is grappling with its aftermath, and two half-sisters navigate the complexities of this transformed world. Asako, the younger, is deeply focused on finding a third sibling while simultaneously encountering the nuances of first love. Her sister, Momoko, who is the elder of the two, is burdened with memories of her kamikaze boyfriend and the tragic end they shared. In her attempts to cope, she engages in a series of precarious relationships. Both girls are haunted by the legacies left by their deceased mothers. "The Rainbow" is a profound and reflective novel, exploring the enduring impact of war, the deep ties of family, and the ever-present nature of one's history. This poignant work stands out as a significant contribution by one of Japan's most renowned authors.
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In the years following the Second World War, Japan is grappling with its aftermath, and two half-sisters navigate the complexities of this transformed world. Asako, the younger, is deeply focused on finding a third sibling while simultaneously encountering the nuances of first love. Her sister, Momoko, who is the elder of the two, is burdened with memories of her kamikaze boyfriend and the tragic end they shared. In her attempts to cope, she engages in a series of precarious relationships. Both girls are haunted by the legacies left by their deceased mothers. "The Rainbow" is a profound and reflective novel, exploring the enduring impact of war, the deep ties of family, and the ever-present nature of one's history. This poignant work stands out as a significant contribution by one of Japan's most renowned authors.
