Forgiveness : a gift from my grandparents / Mark Sakamoto.
When the Second World War broke out, Ralph MacLean chose to escape his troubled life on the Magdalen Islands in eastern Canada and volunteer to servce his country overseas. Meanwhile, in Vancouver, Mitsue Sakamoto saw her family and her stable community torn apart after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Ralph was captured by the Japanese army and would spend the war in prison camps, enduring pestilence, beatings, and starvation. Back in Canada, Mitsue and her family were expelled from their home by the government and forced to spend years eking out an existence in rural Alberta, working other people's land for $1 a day. By the end of the war, Ralph emerged broken but a survivor, Mitsue, worn down by years of back-breaking labour, had to start all over again in Medicine Hat, Alberta. A generation later, at a high school dance, Ralph's daughter and Mitsue's son fell in love. Although the war had threatened to erase Ralph's and Mitsue's humanity, these two brave individuals somehow surmounted enormous transgressions and learned to forgive. Without this forgiveness, their grandson Mark Sakamoto would never have come to be.
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- ISBN: 9781443417983 (paperback)
- Physical Description: 245 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: Toronto, Ontario : HarperCollins Canada, 2015.
- Copyright: ©2014
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