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Don't Be Afraid of Air Raids

by Yashi Nozawa

About This Book This is author's memoir, covering the period from spring of 1942 to the end of the same year. At that time, he was eleven years old boy and believed that it was Japan's most glorious period throughout 2600 years of the long Japanese history. The time was the early part of the Pacific War, and it corresponded to the darkest time of the United States in the modern time. A few months ago, the Japanese surprise attack on the Pearl Harbor destroyed a major part of the Pacific Fleet. Then Japanese Imperial Army occupied most of colonial territories of Western countries in Southeast and Northeast Asia within a short time span. As you know, Japan lost the war, and the United States Armed Forces occupied Japan later. There were many documents about the experience of the war, but most of documents dealt with battles and post war situation of Japan. Almost no document exists about Japanese condition during the wartime. The author has lived more than fifty years in the United States, and many occasions, people asked him what he had been doing during the war. To answer such questions, the author decided to document his experience before too late. The author knows that many Japanese are reluctant to talk about the war experience, especially to Americans. So, the author started to record his own activities during the war in frank and candid languages. Since the author already passed his eighty-year's mark, he may not live long enough to complete his entire memoir. He decided to publish his memoir in a piecemeal fashion as a collection of short stories. This is the first one, and the second one will follow within a few months. Contents of this book are the description of activities of a typical young schoolchild. He spent most of his time for plays and studies, but he was not immune from the impact of the war. His reaction to the war situation will be refreshing to many readers. Some readers may feel repulsive about his behavior. Anyway, the author hopes readers will enjoy the story in this book.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Author Biography

Yashi Nozawa was born in Tokyo, Japan. He came to the United States and received M.S and Sc.D. degrees in Aeronautics and Astronautics from MIT. After his retirement from engineering, he began writing as a second career. He writes in two different fields: the genre of biographical fictions and memoirs, and science and religions, specializing in the rational explanation of religious phenomena. He has written several dozen articles in both fields for periodicals. He has also published, "Temporary Permanence" subtitled, "My Life in America: Humorous Short Stories Based on Experiences of a Japanese Engineer," a collection of biographical short stories. Many readers of the book have praised his O'Henry-style writing and made it a local best seller. "Don't Be Afraid of Air Raids" is the second book in his memoir series, but the first book dealing with his war experience. As his science-religion series, he published, "The Spring Connections: Easter, Passover and Others," (as Dr. Yasushi Nozawa). The book is about the deep-rooted tradition of spring celebration and its interaction with calendar systems. He also disclosed his new interpretation of the meaning of the Israelites' Exodus in the book. "Betrayal, Resurrection, and Conversion: Three Christian Miracles Explained," is his second book in science and religion field. He disclosed three new bold hypotheses, which explained major miracles in Christianity with rational and logical ways.

Details

ISBN1492732060
Author Yashi Nozawa
Short Title DONT BE AFRAID OF AIR RAIDS
Language English
ISBN-10 1492732060
ISBN-13 9781492732068
Media Book
Format Paperback
Year 2013
Publication Date 2013-09-23
Subtitle Memoir of a Japanese Boy During the Pacific War
Imprint Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 136
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Audience General

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