Forgiveness

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Forgiveness
Abstract
Mitsue Sakamoto and Ralph MacLean have both suffered tremendous loss during WWII: Mitsue as a survivor of a Japanese Canadian internment camp, and Ralph as a prisoner in a Japanese POW camp. In order to rebuild their lives and their families after the war, Ralph and Mitsue must find the grace and generosity necessary to forgive those who have wronged them. Their paths eventually cross in 1968 when Mitsue's son and Ralph's daughter begin dating, and Ralph is invited to Mitsue's home for dinner.This soaring adaptation of Mark Sakamoto's award-winning memoir affirms the power of forgiveness and shows us that in our challenging times characterized by political divisiveness, xenophobia, and race hatred, the story of Mitsue and Ralph's personal triumphs over hatred, injustice, violence, and bigotry remains vitally relevant and urgently necessary. -- Publisher's Description
Edition
First edition
Date
2023
Publisher
Playwrights Canada Press
Place
Toronto
# of Pages
x, 204 pages: illustrations (some colour), portraits
ISBN
978-0-3691-0394-9
Citation Key
sakamotoForgiveness2023
Language
English
Citation
Sakamoto, M. (with Kanagawa, H., & Mochizuki, C.). (2023). Forgiveness (First edition). Playwrights Canada Press. https://www.harpercollins.ca/9781443417983/forgiveness/