Coming of age against the backdrop of World War II Japan, an American boy, Connor Williams, tormented by his personal alienation and the horrors of war, places himself in harm's way and into the turmoil of a plot to overthrow the Emperor.
Whether it was out of fear, revenge, honor or personal salvation, in 1945 this American teenager sat himself, of his own free will, in the pilot's seat of a Mitsubishi Zero, to join other young Kamikaze pilots hell-bent on attacking the powerful American fleet off the coast of Japan.
A Quest for Justice, Book 3 of The IJIN Trilogy traces the Japanese historical period between 1943 through the dreadful aftermath of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, telling the story of World War II from the Japanese perspective. Using historical and fictional characters, IJIN explores the political, military, cultural and social events affecting the lives of Connor's adopted Japanese family and the political and military individuals they encounter.
"A gripping story of a young man caught between two cultures--American and Japanese. As the intensity of World War II increases, Connor struggles to find himself through his adopted family. In this roller coaster ride, providing glimpses into the Japanese mindset at the time, he is willing to make the ultimate sacrifice."
Randall Krzak, author of The Kurdish Connection
Whether it was out of fear, revenge, honor or personal salvation, in 1945 this American teenager sat himself, of his own free will, in the pilot's seat of a Mitsubishi Zero, to join other young Kamikaze pilots hell-bent on attacking the powerful American fleet off the coast of Japan.
A Quest for Justice, Book 3 of The IJIN Trilogy traces the Japanese historical period between 1943 through the dreadful aftermath of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, telling the story of World War II from the Japanese perspective. Using historical and fictional characters, IJIN explores the political, military, cultural and social events affecting the lives of Connor's adopted Japanese family and the political and military individuals they encounter.
"A gripping story of a young man caught between two cultures--American and Japanese. As the intensity of World War II increases, Connor struggles to find himself through his adopted family. In this roller coaster ride, providing glimpses into the Japanese mindset at the time, he is willing to make the ultimate sacrifice."
Randall Krzak, author of The Kurdish Connection
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