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  • Series: P.S.
  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Perennial (April 10, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060780762
  • ASIN: B00394DGCS
  • Product Dimensions: 5.3 x 0.6 x 8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful By Jason Roberts on June 25, 2006
Format: Hardcover
This book is in a league with MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA and SNOW FALLING ON CEDARS. Really. And if you loved those books, you'll love this one. An exquisite love story, a wonderfully-evoked sense of place, and the backdrop of history--they all unfold, gracefully and vividly, with a style you'll want to savor.

Paul has taken a true story, that of a crash-landed Japanese aviator on an obscure Hawaiian island on December 7, 1941, and wrought a work of fiction that nevertheless remains consistently real. The characters of Irene and Yoshio, the island's sole Japanese inhabitants, torn between wavering loyalties and obligations, are the emotional heart of the book, but one also meets many memorable characters: A boy named Little Preacher. Alymer Robinson, the outright owner of the island, who has his reasons for keeping the islanders out of the mainstream of 20th Century society. And Nishikaichi, the downed Zero pilot at the center of it all. But the most enthralling character is the island of Ni'ihau itself: a place out of time, which gives EAST WIND, RAIN a timeless air.

Highly recommended, particularly for readers in book groups. This is one to read, discuss, and enjoy.
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful By C. Gove on June 27, 2006
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i don't often read historical fiction, but i thoroughly enjoyed the experience of "east wind rain." in addition to beautifully detailed scenes of a place that i never before imagined, it has a truly singular cadence that carried me easily through its final, gripping, conclusion. afterward, i realized how sorry i was to part with the story and its characters.
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful By Todd Oppenheimer on May 2, 2006
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This is a fabulous idea for a story: a real event, buried in the history of the WW II attack on Pearl Harbor, involving an island and a people that have long been hidden from the rest of the world. Paul's treatment of this event scores on several counts: First, the language is wonderfully evocative, full of powerful descriptions, and entirely void of cliches. Second, her account sheds new light on the genesis of the U.S. policy of Japanese internment -- for it was here that the concept, or its approach, first hatched. And third, she does what every novelist hopes to achieve. She makes you wonder about how individual people really dealt with a huge event. All of which makes the book a true pleasure.
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13 of 17 people found the following review helpful By David Duncan on May 2, 2006
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This is a story set in a magical, distant place -- a small, private island in Hawaii where slow, predictable lives are wrenched one day by the crash of a Japanese Zero and its pilot during the attack on Pearl Harbor. The arrival of this warrior from Japan in this isolated place sets in motion a beautifully written tale of love and loyalty, written by a woman who is in love with words and can wonderfully weave in emotions, breathtaking scenery, history, and action. Absorb yourself in the world Paul has created...!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful By S. Stein on October 15, 2006
Format: Hardcover
Paul has written a rich book with a deceptively simple style and plot line. While exploring the intrusion of an outsider on a closed society, the book delves into topics such as racism, technology, paternalism, marital relations, modernity, and tragedy in the classical sense. Because of its richness, East Wind, Rain would make a fine book to incorporate into a high school curriculum; the novel might pair nicely with works such as The Lord of the Flies. The book would also spark great discussions in adult book clubs.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful By Craig Scheiner on July 28, 2006
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The story is a new twist on the "caught behind enemy lines" concept. It could only be believable if it really happened - and it did. Just the idea of it reeks with excitement. The story is historical fiction and well written, but needs more work with an editor to maintain the necessary suspense of the storyline. The middle portion of the book slows the story down to the same pace as life on the remote island. Many pages pass without advancing the main theme of the story. From the first page the reader wants to know, "What happens, what happens to the pilot?" The ponderous middle section of the book nearly kills the suspense of the story line. Eventually the excitement does return, and again, for the first time since the beginning of the book, I read each word with a yearning for the next. The conclusion does not disappoint; it is not an ending you would likely to have guessed before hand.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By Constance Alexander on May 11, 2013
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Who knew?! I had never heard a whisper of the true story behind this novel - that of a Japanese pilot, after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, who crash lands his plane on the tiny, isolated island of Ni'ihau. I also knew nothing about the political/social conditions of the people who lived in isolation there.
I think the writing was beautiful. I felt carried back to that time, that I was there, listening in and watching the events unfold. I had never heard of Caroline Paul before! I think she is an amazingly talented writer!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By Marilyn Leonard on May 14, 2014
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Boy did I learn a lot of history that I knew nothing about. I facilitate a book chub at our church so I am constantly looking for books that might not be on the radar of the big box stores. This one caught my eye when Amazon advertised it as one I might like and I truly did. It is a true story and great for Book Club discussion. Good character development and fascinating events. Full of little know facts about the Pearl Harbor attack and its aftermath. Great read!
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