An intimate history of the lives of ordinary Japanese during World
War II that introduces us to housewives in provincial cities
struggling to feed their families while supporting the war effort,
a conscript from northern Japan who endured the harshest and most
abusive training imaginable to learn to fly, Tokyo teenagers
mobilized to work in wartime factories, children evacuated from the
big cities to a life in the countryside with little food, bullying,
and no privacy, farmers pressured to grow more rice and wheat with
less fertilizer and fewer hands, and a Kyoto octogenarian whose
inability to contribute to the war effort leads him to contemplate
suicide.
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