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Title: Snow Falling on Cedars
Description: Bloomsbury (UK) 1996 Paperback, 404pp. San Piedro, a small island in the Pacific Northwest, is home to salmon fishermen and strawberry farmers. It is also home to many Japanese-Americans. 'Snow Falling on Cedars' opens in Judge Lew Fielding’s courtroom as the trial of one of these Japanese-Americans, Kabuo Miyamoto, who is on trial for killing fellow fisherman Carl Heine, Jr. commences. The story line of Kabuo’s trial is the only one in Snow Falling on Cedars that is told in chronological order. Early testimony by the sheriff and his deputy provides the facts in the case: They were called to investigate the drifting of the Susan Marie, Carl’s boat, and they found his body in his own fishing nets. Although the sheriff announced that Carl’s death was an accident, everything didn’t quite add up, so he got a warrant to search Kabuo’s boat, the Islander, for the murder weapon. Finding blood on the butt end of Kabuo’s fishing gaff, the sheriff arrested him. As the trial progresses, the facts of Kabuo’s case are revealed, as is the truth about what happened that night. Throughout the three-day trial, stories and history are told and retold from shifting perspectives and points of view; information is leaked slowly and deliberately, and two separate story lines develop in the form of memory and testimony. (ISBN: 9780747522669). Fair.

Keywords: Fiction9780747522669 9780747522669

Price: NZD 13.50 = appr. US$ 8.72 Seller: Book Haven
- Book number: 1144840

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