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Kerri Sakamoto

    Kerri Sakamoto
    Elektrické pole
    Das Echo eines langen Tages
    One Hundred Million Hearts
    Floating City
    • 2019

      Floating City

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      From the prize-winning author of The Electrical Field comes Citizen Kane reimagined: a novel about ambition and the relentless desire to belong. Shortlisted for the Toronto Book Awards. Frankie Hanesaka isn't afraid of a little hard work. An industrious boy, if haunted by the mysterious figures of his mother's past in Japan, he grows up in a floating house in the harbour of Port Alberni, BC. With all the Japanese bachelors passing through town to work in the logging camps and lumber mills, maybe he could build a hotel on the water, too. Make a few dollars. But then the war comes, and Frankie finds himself in a mountai n internment camp, his small dreams of success dashed by the great tides of history. After the war, Frankie tries his luck in Toronto, where possibility awaits in the form of a patron who teaches him how to turn effort into money, and a starry-eyed architect who teaches Frankie something harder to come by: the ability to dream big. Buckminster Fuller's role as Frankie's outsized spiritual mentor is one of just many real-life touchstones and extraordinary points of colour in this fairytale-like story about family, ambition and the costs of turning our backs on history and home.

      Floating City
    • 2004

      One Hundred Million Hearts

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.1(11)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of World War II, this novel explores the impact of Japanese wartime propaganda that unified the nation under a singular purpose. Kerri Sakamoto delves into the life of a kamikaze pilot, revealing the complexities of loyalty, sacrifice, and the human experience during a tumultuous period. Drawing on her acclaimed literary background, Sakamoto offers a profound examination of individual stories within the larger narrative of war.

      One Hundred Million Hearts