After years of reading non fiction, this was my initiation back into fictional reading. It was typically Japanese in it's approach as it should be, with a feeling of formality, which provided an authenticity to the backdrop. The addition of a non historical perspective allowed the readers mind to engage in possibility thinking, while following the short story format. The stories were linked by character relations and maintained family connections from the first through the last story.I found it a thought provoking concept and the author's approach, at least for this reader, interesting and delightful. Having read other offerings by this author, it's easy to render a hearty recommendation.
Fascinating, realistic alternate history fiction
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This book was an incredible feat of blending the facts of WWII with what could have happened afterwards had only a few things gone differently. It is also a mesmerizing series of small, human mysteries, and I was surprised at how much sympathy I had for our Japanese "enemies" as I read the book. Beautifully written. I want to see more of Hayden's work.
A riveting look at a history that never was.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
In Pacific Empire, G. Miki Hayden makes this alternative world and the people in it come alive. The characters, even the villains, are well-rounded and ring true. And the prose is truly eloquent.
Beauty personified
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
G. Miki Hayden's Pacific Empire is a wonderful, compassionate romp through the minds of an assortment of people who are linked by circumstances both within and without of their control. Although, on the surface, this book appears to consist of nine separate stories, it does not take long to discover that each is beautifully intertwined with the others to form a ninth part of a splendid and riveting novel.Based on the assumption that World War II did not take the turns that we recognize today, Pacific Empire treats its readers to a mind-opening journey across several decades through the eyes of people connected by unknown ties of blood, honor, dignity and love. Treachery is punished, fortitude rewarded. A wonderful book.The style of writing is breathtaking but by no means pretentious. This is one of the few books I have read where I constantly found myself pausing mid-paragraph to stare into the distance and ponder on the beauty of the words. It is both thought-provoking and entertaining; the sort of book that exudes a special power that will continue to draw you back for several more reads in the future. Do it again, Ms.Hayden, please...Christopher Belton, author of Crime Sans Frontieres
A winner!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
A winner! Ms. Hayden has brought to life an alternate history in which Japan did not lose the war, and her grasp of the politics and culture of that period makes for a vivid read. The characters are so three dimensional that they seem to walk off the pages. The plot is compelling, the story-telling dynamic. While PACIFIC EMPIRE is really a series of interconnected short stories, the pace is that of a well crafted novel. A fascinating concept, and carried out to perfection. -- Elizabeth Dearl, short fiction author
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