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Beside a Burning Sea [Mass Market Paperback]

John Shors (Author)
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Book Description

September 2, 2008
From the author of Beneath a Marble Sky comes an inspiring new novel of a man and a woman from different worlds whose love is put to the ultimate test as they struggle to survive an extraordinary set of circumstances.

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One moment, the World War II hospital ship Benevolence is patrolling the South Pacific on a mission of mercy—to save wounded American soldiers. The next, Benevolence is split in two by a torpedo, killing almost everyone on board. A small band of survivors, including an injured Japanese soldier and a young American nurse whom he saves from drowning, makes it to the deserted shore of a nearby island.

Akira has suffered five years of bloodshed and horror fighting for the Japanese empire. Now, surrounded by enemies he is supposed to hate, he instead finds solace in their company—and rediscovers his love of poetry. While sharing the mystery and beauty of this passion with Annie, the captivating but tormented woman he rescued, Akira grapples with the pain of his past while helping Annie uncover the promise of her future. Meanwhile, the remaining castaways endure a world not of their making—a world as barbaric as it is beautiful, as hateful as it is loving.

With the blend of epic storytelling and emotional intensity that distinguishes him as a unique talent, John Shors reveals a powerful story of redemption focusing on unlikely lovers, heroes and villains, and war-torn countries—all, in their own ways, fighting to survive.


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Shors' sophomore effort (following Beneath a Marble Sky), set on an island in the South Pacific during three weeks in 1942, features achingly lyrical prose, even in depicting the horrors of war. After a U.S. hospital ship is torpedoed and sunk by the Japanese, a handful of survivors struggle for survival on a remote island. They include the captain and an officer; a Japanese prisoner, Akira, and two ship's nurses he saved (one of them the captain's wife); and the ship's engineer, who saves a Fijian stowaway, Ratu. Akira, a college professor pressed into service, is haunted by what he saw, did, and didn't do at Nanking. Jake, the engineer, is a black farmer who sees in Ratu the son he never had. Ratu adds a colorful combination of winsome bravado, humor and childish fear; each main character is similarly well-rounded, excepting the single-minded traitor among them, unsuspected by his fellow castaways. Shors pays satisfying attention to class and race dynamics, as well as the tension between wartime enemies. The survivors' dignity, quiet strength and fellowship make this a magical read.
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It’s the fall of 1942, and the U.S. hospital ship Benevolence is cruising the waters of the South Pacific when it is torpedoed by the Japanese. Only nine people survive, and they eventually wash up on an island: the captain Joshua, and his wife, Isabelle, a nurse; Isabelle’s sister Annie and a woman named Scarlet, both nurses; Ratu, a teenage Fijian stowaway; Jake, a black engineer; Nathan and Roger, two officers; and Akira, a wounded Japanese soldier. The group knows it’s only a matter of time before the Japanese war machine reaches their shores, so they valiantly prepare for battle. As they do so, each man and woman struggles with his or her own personal demons. Add to that Annie’s fascination with Akira, and the fact that one survivor is secretly radioing the Japanese from deep in the jungle. Following his well-received debut, Beneath a Marble Sky (2004), Shors’ second novel is an astounding work. Poetic and cinematic as it illuminates the dark corners of human behavior, it is destined to be this decade’s The English Patient (1992). --Hilary Hatton

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Mass Market Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: NAL Trade; 1ST edition (September 2, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451224922
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451224927
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (60 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #387,942 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

After graduating from Colorado College, John Shors lived for several years in Kyoto, Japan, where he taught English. On a shoestring budget, he later trekked across Asia, visiting ten countries and climbing the Himalayas. Upon returning to the United States, he became a newspaper reporter in his hometown, Des Moines, Iowa, winning several statewide awards in journalism. John then moved to Boulder, Colorado, and helped launch GroundFloor Media, now one of the state's largest public relations firms.

John has been lucky enough to spend much of his life abroad, traveling in Asia, the South Pacific, Europe, Africa, and North America. Now a full-time novelist, John spends his days writing and going on family outings with his wife, Allison, and their two young children, Sophie and Jack.

John's novels (Beneath a Marble Sky, Beside a Burning Sea, Dragon House, The Wishing Trees, and Cross Currents) have won multiple awards, and have been translated into twenty-five languages.

For more information on John's books, please visit www.johnshors.com.

You can follow John on Twitter or on Facebook.

John thanks all of his readers for their support!


 

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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perhaps an even better read than Beneath a Marble Sky!, September 3, 2008
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Beside a Burning Sea is a wonderful love story woven through extraordinary circumstances -- truly almost like traveling back in time. This book takes the reader to the South Pacific during the height of WWII, just as his last novel, Beneath a Marble Sky, took readers on a magical journey of India. Shors has a way of creating compelling stories for today against a backdrop of some pretty concrete moments in history. His books bring an entire period to life, not just characters. I absolutely recommend this one!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting premise; stock romance, October 14, 2008
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The book opens with a bang, literally, as a torpedo slams into an American hospital ship. A small, mixed bag of survivors swim ashore -- a Japanese POW, 3 nurses, the Captain, and several sailors. One of them is the traitor responsible for the sinking.

I wanted to like this book, but two aspects of the story were incredibly distracting. First, the book contains a number of cultural anachronisms and historical inaccuracies. A few can be swatted away, but after a while they were just too many to ignore. Some might think this is too picky, but consider that the first question in the reader's guide is "How does this book contribute to your understanding of the history of World War II?" Second, the scope and pace of the story -- which is set within the span of a couple of weeks -- was too much, too soon. It just wasn't believeable. Emotions were rushed -- grieving for the loss of shipmates, falling in love with the enemy, repairing a marriage. It was just all too pat.

If you're looking for a romance novel, this is an interesting twist on the subject. If you're looking for historically accurate literature, keep moving.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Island Cauldron, September 17, 2008
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Mr. Shors organizes his beautiful yet suspenseful story into 18 chapter-days, each introduced by a haiku set out on paper with a peaceful floral background. He illustrates how profoundly lives can change when people must work together in a completely new, different, and insecure environment. Again and again his characters exhibit their true character in the cauldron of adversity and stress.

Two hospital ship nurses find themselves shipwrecked on a tropical island with an array of survivors. All but one are people of hope and good will. It is fascinating to watch one nurse overcome her fears and find love in an unusual place while the other finds a new beginning with her husband, the ship's captain, another of the survivors. We also see a wonderful relationship develop between a young South Seas boy, a stowaway in search of his father, and a strong midwestern farmer-turned-mechanic who finds he has a father's heart for the young boy. The traitor in their midst is evil to the point of being depraved, and threatens everyone's lives. The book has many heroes, however, including a sensitive and brave Japanese soldier who must overcome his past failures and issues of loyalty to country versus friends.

In addition to telling a wonderful story, Mr. Shors explores the effects of war on participants and bystanders, cross-cultural relationships, overcoming of fears, loyalty, and bravery. He uses his knowledge of the Far East to good advantage, and leaves readers with a strong feeling of having "been there" due to his expert word pictures. Through triumph and tragedy, the characters struggle for meaning and for survival. These are 18 days of amazing growth and change everyone.
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