In the Realm of Ash and Sorrow
by Kenneth W. Harmon
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Pub Date Jan 16 2024 | Archive Date Dec 18 2023
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Description
“This is an extraordinarily imaginative and compelling exploration of love, death, race, and patriotism with countless unusual twists to keep the reader guessing. Thorough research and stylish execution make for a striking tour de force.” —Kirkus Review (Starred Review)
“One part historical fiction, one part romantic fable, I thoroughly enjoyed this truly unique, mythic, multi-cultural journey.” –Jamie Ford, New York Times bestselling author of The Many Daughters of Afong Moy
When American WWII bombardier Micah Lund dies on a mission over Japan, his spirit remains trapped as a yurei ghost. Dazed, he follows Kiyomi Oshiro, a war widow struggling to care for her young daughter, Ai, as food is scarce, work at the factory is brutal, and her in-laws treat her like a servant. Watching Kiyomi and Ai together, Micah’s intolerance for the enemy is challenged. As his concern for the mother and daughter grows, so does his guilt for his part in their suffering.
Micah discovers a new reality when Kiyomi and Ai dream—one which allows him to interact with them. While his feelings for them deepen, imminent destruction looms. Hiroshima is about to be bombed, and Micah must warn Kiyomi and her daughter.
In a place where dreams are real, Micah races against time to save Kiyomi and Ai, while battling the old beliefs he embodied as a soldier and his idea of family.
In the Realm of Ash and Sorrow is a tale about love in its most extraordinary forms—forgiveness, sacrifice, and perseverance against impossible odds.
Advance Praise
“A tremendously visual, enthralling and thought-provoking read, In the Realm of Ash and Sorrow is sure to win Harmon a host of enthusiastic followers and is recommended without reservation.”
—Book Viral Reviews
“A touching and important story.”
—Laila Ibrahim Amazon bestselling author of Paper Wife and Yellow Crocus
“In the Realm of Ash and Sorrow is a breathtaking spiritual journey that will cause you to reconsider your view of those in the world around you and make you think more deeply about how we all treat one another.” (5 Stars)
–Indies Today
“To read this marvelous book is to steep yourself in a magic realism narrative that is a fantastical imagining by author Kenneth W. Harmon.”
—Nina Romano, Ippy Award-winning author of The Secret Language of Women and The Girl Who Loved Cayo Bradley
“Kenneth W. Harmon gifts us with a historical fiction, magical realism odyssey that explores the individual effects of and reactions to World War II. Funny, loving, and harrowing, this novel is sure to encourage you to hug the ones you love and take a chance on those you wish to love.”
—Independent Book Review
“I got lost in the poetic, lyrical quality of the writing, enveloped by the story, and felt if I closed my eyes I could imagine myself in Hiroshima. The narrative is lush, evocative, and surrounds the reader with the beauty of Japan and its cultural history. I give this book (a rare) 5 Stars."
—The Book Delight
“A fascinating, heartbreaking read and a beautifully human balance to the often heavily militarized view of the war.”
—San Francisco Book Review
“The unusual combination of historical fiction as seen through ghost/fantasy, the experiences of the dead, and dreams create a tale with moral lessons of love and forgiveness. The author’s research and personal knowledge of WWII, and the bombing of Hiroshima, ‘blast’ this novel to the top of the culturally enlightened historical genre.”
—Authors Reading
“An exceptional World War II story set in Japan that gives the reader a complete package of spectacular descriptions, history, romance, and the paranormal.”
—Sublime Book Review
“I had a blast reading this book. It’s heartwarming, sweet, has an interesting premise and likable characters, and is very well-written. If you like historical romance with a side of the supernatural…you will love this book.”
—Online Book Club
“In this riveting merging of magical realism and historical fiction, Harmon goes above and beyond to portray the destruction and devastation of World War II Japan. Harmon spectacularly portrays that even amidst the horrors humans cause, there is still hope and beauty in humanity, even if just in the simple kindness of strangers.”(Recommended)
—The US Review of Books
“In the Realm of Ash and Sorrow is a nuanced historical relationship story. It’s a great read for anyone interested in Japanese life at that time as well as WWII fiction.”
—Love Reading
“An engrossing story that combines feelings that are terrifying, whimsical, and humorous. The words craft vivid images. It is professionally researched and beautifully written. In the Realm of Ash and Sorrow has something for everybody.” (5 Stars)
–Book Junkie Reviews
“History and fiction meld seamlessly in this novel to deliver a captivating story.” (5 Stars)
–Literary Titan Book Reviews
“Poetic writing and a beautiful, heart-wrenching plot that will leave you thinking about this book long after you've finished it.” (5 Stars)
–Reedsy Discovery
“The prose is elegantly constructed, bringing to life the emotions and experiences before and after the atomic bomb. Harmon has created a tale of improbably love, redemption, and finding hope in the midst of destruction. (Recommended)”
–Historical Novel Society
“One part historical fiction, one part romantic fable, I thoroughly enjoyed this truly unique, mythic, multi-cultural journey.”
–Jamie Ford, New York Times bestselling author of The Many Daughters of Afong Moy
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9798888452165 |
PRICE | $19.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 368 |
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