Dimensions
135 x 216 x 15mm
A literary saga spanning two generations and two cultures, Canadian and Japanese, that is reminiscent in writing style and appeal of the work of Isabel Allende.
Suddenly motherless at the age of six, Vera is placed in the care of her grandfather, who spends long periods away at sea, leaving the child alone back in Vancouver. When she reaches her teens, Vera is taken by her grandfather's mistress to a small island in Japan.
After years of loneliness, this is a place where she can feel comfortable. The women of the island take her in, and she learns to dive for pearls. Immersed in her surroundings, she meets a mysterious stranger, a man who is trained as a ceremonial sword polisher, who brings her into touch with the outside world. Every day, they listen to the mounting rhetoric on the radio and must live with the knowledge of the havoc that the Japanese are wreaking in China.
Then the worst happens. Vera is forced to return to Canada by a father whom she has long believed to be dead. World War II breaks out. The idyll is over.
But Vera never forgets her island life, the sword polisher, or her true identity. Determined to regain the passion and joy that she once knew, she must return to Japan, to the one place where she truly belonged.