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Rahna Reiko Rizzuto : Why She Left Us: A Novel
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Author: Rahna Reiko Rizzuto
Title: Why She Left Us: A Novel
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Published in: English
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 384
Date: 2003-01-22
ISBN: 0732268141
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Weight: 0.79 pounds
Size: 5.85 x 8.43 x 0.73 inches
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A haunting novel of uncommon emotional power, this book weaves in and out of the personal tragedies and political persecution of three generations of a Japanese-American family, from their internment during World War II to the present day, when tension, jealousies and shame have ripped the family apart.


Amazon.com Review
Why She Left Us revolves around an intriguing mystery: a Japanese American woman's abandonment of her illegitimate child during World War II. Rahna Reiko Rizzuto reveals the reason for her act--and its effect on four generations of her family--in a series of alternating narratives. A son, daughter, mother, and brother all chime in, and the author's sophisticated interweaving of their tales is what gives this debut novel much of its power.

Rizzuto's book includes its share of violent and disturbing incidents. A daughter helps her mother give birth on the floor of a shack; a son accompanies his senile grandfather to the toilet; a brother delivers a swift kick to his pregnant sister's belly. Yet Why She Left Us never relies on mere sensationalism. For one thing, the author's prose is strong and vivid, and she's particularly good at evoking the passage of time: "My life doesn't come to me in any order," notes one character. "Moments flip-flop, overlap--sometimes they come only in splinters." This isn't, it should be said, a big-canvas portrait of wartime life. But Rizzuto has produced a minute and successful investigation of the moments that define what a family is.

That leaves the initial mystery. To her credit, Rizzuto doesn't come up with a pat solution: instead, she offers up a collage of perceptions, which fuse into a kind of answer as the story progresses. In other words, this is the latest addition to a growing canon of diplomatic, Rashomon-like novels. Why She Left Us is a true study in perspectives--and a kaleidoscopic lesson about the nature of memory and forgiveness. --Rucker Alex

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