Toshi American

Toshi American
Author :
Publisher : Vantage Press, Inc
Total Pages : 372
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0533158575
ISBN-13 : 9780533158577
Rating : 4/5 (577 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Toshi American by : Robert B. Whitebrook

Download or read book Toshi American written by Robert B. Whitebrook and published by Vantage Press, Inc. This book was released on 2008-09 with total page 372 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Toshi American is the story of two brave women, Toshi and Minako, traveling from Japan aboard the ship Mikado Maru. As they head to Hawaii for a better life their fates are forever changed when Toshi saves the life of a passenger named David Levy. But just who is this mysterious traveling professor and what is his connection to ancient Jewish history? Will he truly be able to help Toshi and Minako as they strive to establish themselves in their new homeland? With varying sways of moving plotline and heartfelt emotion, Toshi American will captivate readers.

Toshi American Related Books

Toshi American
Language: en
Pages: 372
Authors: Robert B. Whitebrook
Categories: Fiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 2008-09 - Publisher: Vantage Press, Inc

GET EBOOK

Toshi American is the story of two brave women, Toshi and Minako, traveling from Japan aboard the ship Mikado Maru. As they head to Hawaii for a better life the
Red Star Over the Pacific
Language: en
Pages: 0
Authors: Toshi Yoshihara
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2013 - Publisher: US Naval Institute Press

GET EBOOK

Original publication and copyright date: 2010.
The Art of Persistence
Language: en
Pages: 342
Authors: Charlotte Eubanks
Categories: Art
Type: BOOK - Published: 2019-12-31 - Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

GET EBOOK

The Art of Persistence examines the relations between art and politics in transwar Japan, exploring these via a microhistory of the artist, memoirist, and activ
Heavy as a Mountain
Language: en
Pages: 182
Authors: Vincent Connolly
Categories: Fiction
Type: BOOK - Published: 2020-09-07 - Publisher: Booktopia Editions

GET EBOOK

A WWII Japanese airman in the two greatest battles fought on Australian soil, shamed by his capture, faces a dilemma – uphold the honour of his family or risk
Japanese American Midwives
Language: en
Pages: 298
Authors: Susan L. Smith
Categories: Social Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2010-10-01 - Publisher: University of Illinois Press

GET EBOOK

In the late nineteenth century, Japan's modernizing quest for empire transformed midwifery into a new woman's profession. With the rise of Japanese immigration