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Requiem [Hardcover]

Frances Itani
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Sep 2 2011

Bin Okuma, a celebrated visual artist, has recently and quite suddenly lost his wife, Lena. He and his son, Greg, are left to deal with the shock. But Greg has returned to his studies on the East Coast, and Bin finds himself alone and pulled into memories he has avoided for much of his life. In 1942, after Pearl Harbor, his Japanese Canadian family was displaced from the West Coast. Now, he sets out to drive across the country: to complete the last works needed for an upcoming exhibition; to revisit the places that have shaped him; to find his biological father, who has been lost to him. It has been years since his father made a fateful decision that almost destroyed the family. Now, Bin must ask himself whether he really wants to find him. With the persuasive voice of his wife in his head, and the echo of their great love in his heart, he embarks on an unforgettable journey that encompasses art and music, love and hope.

A story of great loss, a story of redemption, a story of abiding love, Requiem is a beautifully written and evocative novel about a family torn apart by the past and a man’s present search for solace.


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FRANCES ITANI, a Member of the Order of Canada, had a spectacular international debut with her first novel, Deafening, which received a Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for Best Book (Canada and Caribbean Region) and was shortlisted for the 2005 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award; it was a #1 bestseller in Canada. Her second novel, Remembering the Bones, was shortlisted for a Commonwealth Writers’ Prize. Itani’s short story collection, Poached Egg on Toast, won the 2005 Ottawa Book Award and the 2005 CAA Jubilee Award for Short Stories. Itani lives in Ottawa.


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4.0 out of 5 stars A very satisfying read on many levels May 19 2013
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Though I am not a member of a book club, I have already recommended this book to several people who are, because I think there are so many issues to delve into, that come out of this reading. First and foremost, of course, is the story of the relocation of Japanese Canadians during the war. Living in the area of British Columbia where many of the relocation camps were situated, and working with many people who went through that process, that has always been an area of great interest and concern for me. But many who lived the experience are reluctant to relive it. And so, though the details of the relocation were familiar, the feelings that Itani evoked in its telling, were new to me. But equally evocative were her stories around families, and especially the relationship of men with their sons. Though the telling of the story here, might have had some specifically Japanese aspects to it, it talked a lot about my relationships as a father, and I was surprised at Itani's insights into these male relationships. Equally evocative also, were her stories about a man, grieving the loss of a wife. Being in that process, I kept thinking she must have had that experience too, because it seems to me that, only someone who had experienced it, could describe it as she did. My one problem with the book was the ending, which seemed too facile. But since it brought a good resolution, I can forgive her that.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Jan 8 2013
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Although the subject matter of the book is harsh it was written in a lyrical and gentle manner.. It highlights a sorrowful and shameful page in the life of Canada I enjoyed it so much I bought an additional book to give away. Highly recommend this book..
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5.0 out of 5 stars Memorable Story July 28 2012
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Requiem is a disturbing read of man's inhumanity towards others, all the more shameful because it happened in Canada. Emotions during war time are readily inflamed into enmity, racism and greed. The Japanese-Canadians along Canada's Pacific coast bore the brunt of this hysteria, their properties confiscated and forced into internment camps; a sad indictment of Canadian society at a stressful time.
The story takes a twist inside the camps. Resilient internees strive to make the best of a bad situation. They persevere. Strengths of human character and family ties shine through. When peace returns, they pursue with renewed vigour their rightful place in society.
The novel's portrayal of a family caught up in this drama is memorable.
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