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Forgiveness is the deadliest force on earth.
War might be raging overseas, but Rose Onishi is on track to fulfill her lifelong
goal of becoming a concert pianist. When forced by her government
to leave her beloved home in Vancouver and move to the Canadian prairie
to work on the Thornes’ sugar beet farm, her dream fades to match
the black dirt staining her callused hands. Though the Thorne family is
kind, life is unbearably lonely. In hopes that it might win her the chance to
play their piano, Rose agrees to write letters to their soldier son.
When Rusty Thorne joins the Canadian Army, he never imagines becoming
a Japanese prisoner of war. Inside the camp, the faith his parents instilled
is tested like never before. Though he begs God to help him not
hate his brutal captors, Rusty can no longer even hear the Japanese language
without revulsion. Only his rare letters from home sustain him—
especially the brilliant notes from his mother’s charming helper, which
the girl signs simply as “Rose.”
Will Rusty survive the war only to encounter the Japanese on his own
doorstep? Can Rose overcome betrayal and open her heart? Or will the
truth destroy the fragile bond their letters created?
Forgiveness is the deadliest force on earth.
War might be raging overseas, but Rose Onishi is on track to fulfill her lifelong
goal of becoming a concert pianist. When forced by her government
to leave her beloved home in Vancouver and move to the Canadian prairie
to work on the Thornes’ sugar beet farm, her dream fades to match
the black dirt staining her callused hands. Though the Thorne family is
kind, life is unbearably lonely. In hopes that it might win her the chance to
play their piano, Rose agrees to write letters to their soldier son.
When Rusty Thorne joins the Canadian Army, he never imagines becoming
a Japanese prisoner of war. Inside the camp, the faith his parents instilled
is tested like never before. Though he begs God to help him not
hate his brutal captors, Rusty can no longer even hear the Japanese language
without revulsion. Only his rare letters from home sustain him—
especially the brilliant notes from his mother’s charming helper, which
the girl signs simply as “Rose.”
Will Rusty survive the war only to encounter the Japanese on his own
doorstep? Can Rose overcome betrayal and open her heart? Or will the
truth destroy the fragile bond their letters created?
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