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5.0 out of 5 stars looking at another world, February 11, 2010
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This review is from: In the Eye of the Wind: A Travel Memoir of Prewar Japan (Footprints) (Hardcover)
A world in which ships and boats are the means of travel for most people in both peace and wartime. In this memoir from prewar Japan there is little ferocity displayed by the Axis or Allies. The result is oddly reassuring.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Eye of the Wind by Ron and Martin Baenninger, May 12, 2009
This review is from: In the Eye of the Wind: A Travel Memoir of Prewar Japan (Footprints) (Hardcover)
Brief Review of Baenninger's THE EYE OF THE WIND
Ron and Martin Baenninger's memoir of their parents , Hans from Switzerland and Ethel from Canada, is a love story, an adventure story, and a vivid glimpse into the lives of foreigners living in pre-war Japan. The leisurely life of non-Japanese in that almost forgotten era, centered at the Yokohama Yacht Club. The Club was a memorable spot where Hans and Ethel, two attractive young adults met and where they returned to live after a long honeymoon cruise. Ethel's diary, full of colorful detail (the shrimp, in an exotic sauce, was served by a white gloved waiter), long, hand-written letters from both, plus Han's sharp memory when an elderly gentleman prompted Ron and Martin to put the story together.
The Baenninger's trip home with their young son Roni, on the last ship leaving Tokyo after the attack on Pearl Harbor, is full of excitement and suspense. The final dangerous leg of that journey from London to Halifax, across the North Atlantic, where German U Boats were sinking American ships bringing supplies to England, was a perilous adventure. From the deck of their ship, when Roni is five years old, he sees a city lit up for the first time. As Roni wonders at the sight, readers recall the darkness that the world endured "for the duration" as World War II ran its course. An adventurous love story to unfold in the midst of that dark war is a refreshing read.
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