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End of the beginning

Turtledove, Harry. (Author).

After the occupation of the Hawaiian Islands by Imperial Japan, the United States begins marshaling its forces in order to strike back and drive the enemy from American soil.

Book  - 2005
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  • ISBN: 0451216687
  • Physical Description 440 pages
  • Publisher New York : New American Library, [2005]

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"A novel of alternate history"--Cover.
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End of the Beginning
End of the Beginning
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The Japanese are regretting their occupation of Hawaii after all. In this sequel to Days of Infamy (2004), Turtledove chronicles what happened in the aftermath of Imperial Japan's conquest of Hawaii after Pearl Harbor. A quick American counterattack hadn't worked, and, when the book opens, American POWs and Hawaiian civilians--including Japanese-Americans, Hawaiian natives and the Anglos they pejoratively refer to as "haloes"--are settling under the thumb of Japanese oppression. A Japanese immigrant, Jiro Takahashi (who, along with many like him, was a victim of American discrimination) is only too happy to collaborate with his countrymen, while his Hawaii-raised sons are desperately hoping for the U.S. to return. The King and Queen of Hawaii have been restored to their (symbolic) throne. Back on the mainland, the American industrial machine is gearing up for the next assault, the proximity of enemies to the West Coast having put beating the Nazis on the back burner. There's little attempt to subdue the racial nastiness that marked the period (references to "Japs," "Nips" and "slanty-eyed bastards" abounding). While much of the second half is composed of roaring Pacific Campaign combat, Turtledove avoids aside the padding found in so much of his work. This is a leaner and meaner, thrilling and thought-provoking in a way that not nearly enough alternative history is. Supremely satisfying speculative combat fiction. Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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The Japanese occupation of Hawaii after Pearl Harbor has delayed the U.S. cross-Pacific offensive for two years. But it is coming, with Joe Crossetti as part of the spearhead, piloting a Hellcat off of the new carrier Bunker Hill0 . Marine Sergeant Leo Dillon and his platoon aren't far behind. Meanwhile, the Japanese in the islands know they are in a logistically impossible situation and outnumbered, to boot. Some, like Minoru Genda and Mitsuo Fughida, do their best to continue the fight. Other Japanese seem to spend most of their time making Americans miserable. Fletcher Armitage is building a tunnel under slave-labor conditions, while his estranged wife, Jane, has been forced into being a comfort girl. Jiro Takahashi is profoundly embarrassing his Americanized and loyal sons by making propaganda broadcasts for the occupation authorities. And Oscar van der Klerk hopes that if he catches enough fish and keeps his head down, both he and Susie Higgins will survive the high-intensity combat that wrecks Honolulu in the second half of the book. An able continuation of the outstanding exploration of the unpleasant WWII alternate scenario that Turtledove launched in Days of Infamy0 (2004). --Roland Green Copyright 2005 Booklist

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The human price of war, regardless of nationality, is the relentless focus of this chilling sequel to Turtledove's alternative history Days of Infamy (2004), in which the Japanese conquer Hawaii after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Times are hard for Americans under the occupation. Scarce food and resources result in privation and a thriving black market. Japanese soldiers work POWs to death with heavy labor on insufficient rations. Women are forced into prostitution as comfort women. But the U.S. armed forces have a few tricks up their sleeve, notably a new kind of aircraft that can hold its own against the Zero. Both the Japanese and American militaries scheme, plan and train, while surfer bums, POWs and fishermen just try to get by. A plethora of characters, each with his or her own point of view, provide experiences in miniature that combine to paint a broad canvas of the titanic struggle, if at the cost of a fragmented narrative. Agent, Russell Galen. (Nov.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved