Days of Infamy--A Novel of Alternate History

Days of Infamy--A Novel of Alternate History
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Days of Infamy Series, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2010

نویسنده

John Allen Nelson

شابک

9781400183920
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

October 11, 2004
Alternate-history master Turtledove (Ruled Britannia
) presents a starkly realistic view of what might have been had the Japanese followed the bombing of Pearl Harbor with a land invasion and occupied Hawaii. U.S. airman Fletch Armitage, held in a POW camp under horrifying conditions (the Japanese never signed the Geneva Convention), keeps hope alive even as he slowly starves. His ex-wife, Jane, keeps her head down in occupied Wahiawa, tending her assigned garden plot and hoping she won't be raped. Fisherman Jiro Takahashi, a native Japanese, welcomes the Rising Sun in Hawaii, but his sons, who consider themselves American, aren't so sure, even though the white Americans begin treating Japanese-Americans with contempt, particularly those who act as translators for the invaders, further widening the racial divide and increasing tensions. As the Japanese strengthen their hold on the islands, each side comes to grudgingly accept the courage of the other, despite the cultural chasms that separate them. The Americans vow to retake the islands, setting the scene for a final showdown that pits mastermind Commander Genda and maneuverable Zero airplanes against American strategy that includes technology the Japanese lack: radar. A less than neatly wrapped-up ending leaves room for a sequel. With an emphasis on tactics and warfare technology, this exciting, well-researched alternate history will please history buffs and SF fans alike. Agent, Russell Galen.



AudioFile Magazine
In this tale of alternate history, the Japanese invade Hawaii in December 1941 and change the course of WWII. The story is told from multiple viewpoints, including those of inhabitants of Hawaii and both American and Japanese military personnel. John Allen Nelson approaches the narration in a level and matter-of-fact style. He reads rather than performs the story, and this gives the sense of listening to a war report, particularly during battle scenes. The lack of vocal characterization can make it difficult to differentiate the key characters. However, Nelson's style is strangely hypnotic and draws listeners into a story that shows how history could have been very different. K.J.P. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine


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