Heather reviewed The Japanese lover by Isabel Allende
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3 stars
I always hear about Allende as a magical realism author but the two books I've read by her (Ines of My Soul, The Japanese Lover) have both been historical fiction.Alma has lead a life of privilege so it is surprising when she suddenly gives it all up and moves into an assisted living community. She hires a popular employee, Irina, to work after hours for her as a personal assistant. Both women have secrets that they are keeping from the world that gradually come to light as their lives become intertwined.This book covers the interment of Japanese people following Pearl Harbor and how it affected the people who were forced into the camps. Each member of the Fukada family responds in a different way. Some are broken and some find strength that they didn't know they had.I found it interesting to see how Alma and Ichimei's lives intersected …
I always hear about Allende as a magical realism author but the two books I've read by her (Ines of My Soul, The Japanese Lover) have both been historical fiction.Alma has lead a life of privilege so it is surprising when she suddenly gives it all up and moves into an assisted living community. She hires a popular employee, Irina, to work after hours for her as a personal assistant. Both women have secrets that they are keeping from the world that gradually come to light as their lives become intertwined.This book covers the interment of Japanese people following Pearl Harbor and how it affected the people who were forced into the camps. Each member of the Fukada family responds in a different way. Some are broken and some find strength that they didn't know they had.I found it interesting to see how Alma and Ichimei's lives intersected at different points. I don't think that you get a strong read on either of them as people. This isn't a book that makes you really like any of the characters but the slowly unfolding mysteries are intriguing.I could have done without Irina's story. It seemed very superficial to me. It either needed to be gotten into more deeply or left out.This review was originally posted on Based On A True Story