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Alberto Fujimori of Peru: The President Who Dared to Dream [Paperback]

Rei Kimura (Author)
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0846449579 978-0846449577 January 1, 1998
Have you ever wondered about the man who brought Peru back from the brink of political economic and social chaos? This book is the first English biography of this controversial and very secretive man, President Alberto Fujimori of Peru.

The year is 1936 and a young couple, Naoichi and Mutsue Fujimori stepped out of the "Bokuyo Maru" to begin a new life in Peru. Little did they dream that together, they would produce a son, Alberto, who would one day become president.

Against all odds, Alberto Fujimori has risen from the minority Japanese immigrant community and the working class of Peru to give the Peruvian masses new aspirations and hope for a future they never had before. This book looks at his early life of hardship and the phenomenal academic and political success of Peru's most controversial and unique president, a man who holds visionary goals for Peru, whatever the cost.

Sacrificing popularity and the approval of the international community to do what he felt he had to do, he has enacted harsh laws designed to flush out of Peru the terrorism which controlled 40% of his country and terrorized his people with bloodshed and violence for over 12 years. He has lived up to his words that "I rule for National interest and not for popularity" and "I am not a suit and tie president" as he continues to work alongside the poor and the forgotten in their shanty towns and remote villages. He is at home with them for he is one of them. Alberto's own working class immigrant background is a guarantee that he understands the Peruvian masses, their needs and their aspirations and that he will never leave them as they were left by years of conservative elite rule in Peru.

By sheer determination, hard work and a strength of character that belies his mild, scholarly appearance, Alberto Fujimori has successfully rid his country of a scourge of terrorism so bad that Peruvians could not walk in the streets without fear. He has also turned around his country's crippled economy and today, Peru has been reinstated in the international financial community. The president had every reason to be proud when in 1997, Peru was admitted as a member of APEC. It was an event that he could only dream of in 1990 when he took over the presidency.

Alberto Fujimori has confounded many who do not know what to make of him. He is unique, the son of poor Japanese immigrants and a community which forms only 1% of a country of 22 million people. How, they ask, did he become the president of Peru? And having done that, how did he bring violent terrorists with a mission to kill, to their knees? How, too, did he revive a country's ravaged economy to its present healthy growth?

Alberto Fujimori has been called the "Fujimori enigma," the Fujimori phenomenon," the "man from nowhere," by baffled analysts. But really, how did one man from nowhere wrench Peru back from its political, social and economic impoverishment and put it back on its feet?

This is the compelling story of Alberto Fujimori. He is a special person, a Latin American leader and the son of Japanese immigrants, the link between two cultures. From the blood of that link flowing in his veins, he has reaped the best and created the "Peruvian miracle." Because of him, millions of forgotten people in Peru have a future again. What was a dream for President Alberto Fujimori when he became president of politically, socially and economically ravaged Peru in 1990 has become a reality. He is indeed "The President Who Dared to Dream."


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"'Cool Hand in a Hot Latin Office': The immigrant's son who became the President of Peru." Ong Sor Fern reviews the biography:

"... All the ingredients of a ripping good yarn for a biographer to sink ... her teeth into...."

"... The tale of his hard-scrabble presidential campaign in 1989 unfolds like some rosy fairy tale straight out of a Hollywood, complete with a happy ending."

"... the first time Fujimori's life has been documented in this way ... in English .... " -- Sunday Times, Taiwan

From the Back Cover

Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori has been called the 'Fujimori enigma', the 'Fujimori phenomenon', and the 'man from nowhere' by baffled analysts. How did the son of working class Japanese immigrants wrench Peru back from its political, social and economic evils and put it back on its feet? The President who Dared to Dream is the compelling story of the 'no-suit-and-tie' president, Alberto Fujimori. He is a special person, a Latin American leader and the son of Japanese immigrants; the link between two cultures. From the blood of that link he has created the 'Peruvian Miracle', and because of him, millions of forgotten people in Peru, for whom there will never be a suit and tie, have a future again. What was a dream for Alberto Fujimori when he became president of a politically, socially and economically ravaged Peru in 1990 has become a reality. He is indeed the President who Dared to Dream. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 184 pages
  • Publisher: Beekman Books Inc (January 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0846449579
  • ISBN-13: 978-0846449577
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,295,299 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Rei Kimura is a lawyer with a passion for writing about unique events and personalities. She has adopted an interesting style of creating stories around true events and the lives of real people in a number of her books, believing that is the best way of making hidden historical events and people come alive for 21st century readers.

With this objective in mind, Rei has touched on historical events like the horrific sinking of the Awa Maru and the Kamikaze pilots of World War II and woven them into touching stories of the people who lived and died through these events.

Then there are stories of courage, love and rejection beautifully portrayed in "Butterfly In the Wind" a story of the concubine of Townsend Harris, first American consul to Japan, set against the colorful and turbulent era of the Black Ships. This book has touched the hearts of many and been translated into languages from Spanish, Polish, Russian, Dutch to Thai, Hindi, Indonesian, Marathi.

Rei's writing also touches on interesting issues like that raised in "Japanese Magnolia" a book based on the true story of two men, a samurai and a peasant who dared to cross two forbidden areas in feudal Japan, that of homosexuality and a class society "so sharply defined it cut like a knife."

Other controversial stories she has written include "Japanese Rose" a book which asked the question was there ever a Japanese female kamikaze pilot in the Second World War?

But it's not all history and culture, she also writes on contemporary events like "Aum Shinrikyo-Japan's Unholy Sect" an expose of the 1995 sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway. Occasionally, her love for animals and sense of humor surfaces in this very heart warming and delightful story of a rogue Pomeranian dog, "My Name is Eric," a complete departure from Rei's normal story lines but nevertheless, a refreshing one!

Kimura considers her writing as part of the perennial quest for truth, challenge and fulfillment. Her books have been translated into various Asian and European languages and widely read all over the world.

Apart from being a lawyer, Rei Kimura is also a qualified freelance journalist and is associated with the Australian News Syndicate.


 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars You will hate/love this book if you hate/love Fujimori, October 20, 2002
This review is from: Alberto Fujimori of Peru: The President Who Dared to Dream (Paperback)
No matter how much your hate blinds you, it is impossible to deny his simply awesome accomplishments. I find it sad that he is hated (by some people) more than the ...terrorists he defeated. Perhaps it's because he was so effective in everything he did: he exposed the utter worthlessness of his opposition ...

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Fujimori was by far the best President ever in Peru., March 11, 2002
This review is from: Alberto Fujimori of Peru: The President Who Dared to Dream (Paperback)
Kimura's book is a good atempt to learn about the true in Peruvian History. But, history has never necessarily been a reflection of the true around the World.
The best ever President that has ruled Peru has been President Alberto Fujimori. Not just in our republican life but this includes our gloriuos life during the great Inka's Empire whose territory accounted for almost all South America.
Despite of the manipulated media around the World the current socio-eco-political situatio in Peru as we are right in March of 2002 is only due to the Ineptitud of President Toledo, the lack of Love for the country from the current 'administrators', the obscure interests of a group mainly composed by liberal, civic, pro-totalitarism, pro-jew, Soros'-backed and all the most dangerous and horrible pacts of bad and terror that are destroying Peru.
As Kofi Annan, UN Secretary-General once wrote the problems in countries is the mentality that 'winners-take-all' and the current people in this corrupted Government of Peru thinks that way and believe they are entitled to wipe everything just because we the peoples of Peru gave them our sadded-given vote for not voting for A. Garcia who destroyed Peru between 1985-1990.
In an horrendous way, this new Government is co-governing with the APRA and V. Montesinos himself. The ingredient of the day is the cowardly Political Persecution against Mr. Fujimori and all the great people that worked so hard with him to bring the country back from the garbage they left us in 1990.
By far Fujimori was the best and we hope will be back.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fujimori, the best, September 11, 2002
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This review is from: Alberto Fujimori of Peru: The President Who Dared to Dream (Paperback)
Many people hate Fujimori because he was not a softy that allowed them to continue with their usual practices. Fujimori was a great president and he saved a country that was almost destroyed when he took office. This biography is embellished in that it shows the hardships of the struggle of the Fujimori's as an epic story, pointing out the virtues of their character against all odds. Isn't that what we should follow? Perseverance, determination, hard work, success?? I see now, where Fujimori's great strengh came from.
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