Weeping Willow in the Mist
When Love Is Torn Apart by War... Chin-tein Lin makes a shocking decision. Although he is the son of a prominent Taiwanese family, he flouts social and cultural convention to marry the love of his life, Makiko Matsubara, a Japanese nurse whom he meets in Tokyo while he is at medical school. In 1940, he takes her back to Taiwan, and there they establish the Lin Clinic, and for a few years they and their daughter Mei-ya flourish. But World War II is about to change the world, and by 1945 Taiwan has been restored to China when Japan is defeated. The islanders look forward to a brighter future. Instead, they are massacred in the 228 Incident in 1947 and subjected to the brutalities of martial law under the Nationalist regime. Chin-tein pays a terrible price for an innocent mistake, bringing to his wife and their little girl the most unimaginable ordeals. Richly characterized, set against a vivid backdrop of terror-ripped Taiwan and war-torn Japan, Weeping Willow in the Mist is a riveting account of the cost of political conflict, a luminous love story, and an inspiring family saga.
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Weeping Willow in the Mist
When Love Is Torn Apart by War... Chin-tein Lin makes a shocking decision. Although he is the son of a prominent Taiwanese family, he flouts social and cultural convention to marry the love of his life, Makiko Matsubara, a Japanese nurse whom he meets in Tokyo while he is at medical school. In 1940, he takes her back to Taiwan, and there they establish the Lin Clinic, and for a few years they and their daughter Mei-ya flourish. But World War II is about to change the world, and by 1945 Taiwan has been restored to China when Japan is defeated. The islanders look forward to a brighter future. Instead, they are massacred in the 228 Incident in 1947 and subjected to the brutalities of martial law under the Nationalist regime. Chin-tein pays a terrible price for an innocent mistake, bringing to his wife and their little girl the most unimaginable ordeals. Richly characterized, set against a vivid backdrop of terror-ripped Taiwan and war-torn Japan, Weeping Willow in the Mist is a riveting account of the cost of political conflict, a luminous love story, and an inspiring family saga.
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Weeping Willow in the Mist

Weeping Willow in the Mist

by J. F. Kuo
Weeping Willow in the Mist

Weeping Willow in the Mist

by J. F. Kuo

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When Love Is Torn Apart by War... Chin-tein Lin makes a shocking decision. Although he is the son of a prominent Taiwanese family, he flouts social and cultural convention to marry the love of his life, Makiko Matsubara, a Japanese nurse whom he meets in Tokyo while he is at medical school. In 1940, he takes her back to Taiwan, and there they establish the Lin Clinic, and for a few years they and their daughter Mei-ya flourish. But World War II is about to change the world, and by 1945 Taiwan has been restored to China when Japan is defeated. The islanders look forward to a brighter future. Instead, they are massacred in the 228 Incident in 1947 and subjected to the brutalities of martial law under the Nationalist regime. Chin-tein pays a terrible price for an innocent mistake, bringing to his wife and their little girl the most unimaginable ordeals. Richly characterized, set against a vivid backdrop of terror-ripped Taiwan and war-torn Japan, Weeping Willow in the Mist is a riveting account of the cost of political conflict, a luminous love story, and an inspiring family saga.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158426070
Publisher: Outskirts Press, Inc.
Publication date: 05/26/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 233
File size: 558 KB

About the Author

J.F. Kuo was born and raised in Japanese-occupied Taiwan. He holds a BS from National Taiwan University, an MS from South Dakota State University, a PhD in biochemistry from University of Illinois, and an honorary MD from Linkoping University, Sweden. He served on the medical school faculty at Yale and Emory University, and is currently a professor emeritus of pharmacology. He has published extensively in the field of biomedical research. He lives in Atlanta with his wife, Alexandra.
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