The Souvenir, Louise Steinman
The Souvenir, Louise Steinman
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The Souvenir
A Daughter Discovers Her Father's War

Author: Louise Steinman

Narrator: Suzanne Toren

Unabridged: 7 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 04/22/2011


Synopsis

Louise Steinman has published essays and articles in the Los Angeles Times Magazine, The Washington Post, and Salon. She has also led writing workshops and curates literacy programs. The Souvenir, a powerful, best-selling book, was a featured selection of the Literary Guild, Doubleday Book Club, and others. Growing up, Louise Steinman never understood the private hell that tormented her father. Years later, among her late parents' belongings, she discovers a metal ammo box. In it are almost 500 letters written by her father to her mother during World War II. It also contains a silk Japanese flag inscribed to Yoshio Shimizu. When she reads the letters, Steinman begins to see what her father experienced in the endless days of combat. She also embarks on a decade-long search to find out who Shimizu was-a search which culminates in a trip to Japan to return his flag. The result is a powerful story of discovery, connection, and reconciliation. Weaving together her father's letters, historical details and the political propaganda of both sides, Steinman creates a narrative that is a unique examination of the personal and universal costs of war.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jenny

Every time I read a book on this subject matter I become more and more convinced that the lack of scholarship in this area is shameful. The story of World War II in the Pacific, the experiences of American and Japanese soldiers, the treatment of American POWs and the heroism of American troops has n......more

Goodreads review by Debra

I chose this book after viewing an exhibit of Japanese soldiers flags "found" during WWII in a museum in Astoria OR. It told the story of attempts to return these flags to the families of these soldiers in the hopes to bring closure to the families. But as the author so elegantly and compassionately......more

Goodreads review by Chana

When I think about WWII I think about Europe, Hitler and the deaths of 6 million Jews. I also think about Pearl Harbor and the bombings and Hiroshima and Nagasaki. I wouldn't have thought about the Philippines, so the book was educational for me. But the heart of this book is Louise Steinman's effor......more