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A review by thingtwo
Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson
4.0
I love that it took Guterson 10 years to write this book.
Set on the coast of Washington in the 1950s, this is the fictional story opens with the discovery of a body, and all fingers naturally point to the Japanese-American man who last saw him. A well-crafted story, which gently prodded me to review what I knew about internment camps, I found more pluses than negatives with this story.
Look forward to reading more from Guterson, since he's writing full-time, now.
Set on the coast of Washington in the 1950s, this is the fictional story opens with the discovery of a body, and all fingers naturally point to the Japanese-American man who last saw him. A well-crafted story, which gently prodded me to review what I knew about internment camps, I found more pluses than negatives with this story.
Look forward to reading more from Guterson, since he's writing full-time, now.