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Uncertain Luck de Rea Keech
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Uncertain Luck (edição: 2020)

de Rea Keech (Autor)

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Another novel of international love and intrigue by the prize-winning author of A Hundred Veils. In 1969 Japan, Emiko's father has gone to Tokyo to support students protesting the Vietnam War-but hasn't come back. Then suddenly her mother dies. Alone and in despair, twenty-year-old Emiko abandons her factory job to go searching for her missing father. To survive in Tokyo, she stays at a hostel in the seedy Sanya neighborhood and takes a job as hostess in a bar where she's required to "talk cute," which goes against her grain. She's previously refused an offer to become the second wife of the rich Genji, twice her age, who had been in love with her mother. But when she's fired and out of money, in desperation she goes to Genji's office, hoping for a loan. Genji has something else in mind. Emiko nearly gives up finding her father when she meets Juan, an American soldier recovering from a battle injury. Now she's in love with a soldier in the war she and her father have been denouncing for years. Uncertain Luck provides a vivid picture of the persistence of love at a time of political conflict in Japan.… (mais)
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Título:Uncertain Luck
Autores:Rea Keech (Autor)
Informação:Real Nice Books (2020), 324 pages
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Definitely interesting. It started slow and I felt really bad for the character. Usually not a fan of audio books, but this one was really good. The main character Emiko is definitely an interesting woman and for someone who hasn't read anything about the country or the war times around that time before, it was definitely interesting and got me to research some of what had happened back then.
  NerdForHire | Mar 15, 2024 |
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I received this digital audio book from the Early Reviewer program. Uncertain Luck, set in Japan during the Viet Nam war, tells the story of a young Japanese woman who meets an American GI by chance and falls in love. Concurrent with the story of their love match runs the story of her mother's death by natural causes and her father's disappearance when he traveled to Tokyo to protest the war. The writing of the book is uninspiring and the story line completely predictable. Some of book is lazily written, giving details where none are needed (as if to fill out a quota of words?) and stating contradictory information. For example, the writer says her father could not understand what was being said in English and then one line later says her father was able to follow along.
The author reads the story and his voice is not pleasing to hear. His attempts to speak in the voice of a character are poorly done. By the time I was half way through the book, I began thinking about the authors I enjoy and how I wished I was spending my time with them instead. ( )
  joyceBl | Jan 18, 2024 |
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I requested this book from Net Galley because I thoroughly enjoyed a previous book, A Hundred Veils,. by the author Rea Keech. Unfortunately I cannot say the same for this novel. I hate to say this but it may be because the author himself narrated it and it just didn't work for me. He may be able to write a good story but he is not a good narrator of stories. What I did appreciate about the novel was the historical accuracy of the turbulent times during the Vietnam War and the characters, Emiko and Juan and their romance. They persevered through troubling times to stay together and build a life together in Japan. It's not a bad novel, it's just not that great. ( )
  erinclark | Nov 20, 2023 |
This book, while not a page-turner in the typical sense, subtly pulls you in, and before you know it you're halfway through and just coming up for air. I felt such a range of emotions while reading this, and I loved Emiko from the start. Her strength and independence were absolutely endearing. I did like Juan once we met him, and the bond that builds between him and Emiko feels so natural. A wonderful book that I plan on putting on my re-read shelf! ( )
  LilyRoseShadowlyn | Feb 17, 2021 |
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This is the story of a young girl in Tokyo set during the time of the Vietnam war. Her mother recently passed away and her father is missing. Brave and determined, she sets out to find him and has to overcome many obstacles along the way. She meets Juan, an American soldier, and falls in love but as the saying goes; all is not fair in love and war! I do not want to say anymore because I don't want any spoilers. I loved the character of Emiko and was rooting for her the entire time I was reading this book. Despite the hardships she has to endure, she remains vigilant! It was beautifully written and I found myself sneaking in a chapter whenever I found a few spare minutes. I really liked how the author included the epilogue and how there was a glossary to translate the language. I found myself guessing at what the word meant and then checking the glossary to see how close I came! ( )
  Donna172 | Jan 17, 2021 |
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Another novel of international love and intrigue by the prize-winning author of A Hundred Veils. In 1969 Japan, Emiko's father has gone to Tokyo to support students protesting the Vietnam War-but hasn't come back. Then suddenly her mother dies. Alone and in despair, twenty-year-old Emiko abandons her factory job to go searching for her missing father. To survive in Tokyo, she stays at a hostel in the seedy Sanya neighborhood and takes a job as hostess in a bar where she's required to "talk cute," which goes against her grain. She's previously refused an offer to become the second wife of the rich Genji, twice her age, who had been in love with her mother. But when she's fired and out of money, in desperation she goes to Genji's office, hoping for a loan. Genji has something else in mind. Emiko nearly gives up finding her father when she meets Juan, an American soldier recovering from a battle injury. Now she's in love with a soldier in the war she and her father have been denouncing for years. Uncertain Luck provides a vivid picture of the persistence of love at a time of political conflict in Japan.

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