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The Souvenir

A Daughter Discovers Her Father's War

Louise Steinman

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English
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
15 July 2011
Creates an evocative testament to the ways in which war changes one generation and shapes another.
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Imprint:   North Atlantic Books,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   2nd Revised edition
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   283g
ISBN:   9781556437014
ISBN 10:   1556437013
Pages:   240
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Chronology . . . xi Prologue Somewhere at Sea . . . 1 Part i: Stateside The Pharmacist . . . 11 The Flag . . . 19 Into the Deep . . . 41 A Melancholy Slav . . . 49 Speculation . . . 63 The Gift . . . 75 Questions . . . 81 Part ii: Japan Bombs under Tokyo . . . 93 Shrine of the Peaceful Country . . . 105 Shadows . . . 119 Amazing Grace . . . 129 Part 111: The Philippines The American Cemetery . . . 143 Journey to Balete Pass . . . 155 Promised Land . . . 181 Part iv: Suibara Swans in the Morning . . . 189 Flyover . . . 201 Afterword to the New Edition . . . 203 Book Group Questions . . . 207 Selected Bibliography . . . 211

Louise Steinman is curator of the award-winning ALOUD at Central Library literary series at the Los Angeles Public Library. Her work appears frequently in The Los Angeles Times and L.A. Weekly, and has appeared in syndication in The New York Times and other publications.

Reviews for The Souvenir: A Daughter Discovers Her Father's War

Exceptional . . . a graceful, understated memoir . . . that draws its strength from the complexities it explores. <br> --The New York Times Book Review <br> Ms. Steinman skillfully weaves her father's emotional letters into the present-day story line, sensitively taking readers through Norman Steinman's transformation from naive American soldier to hardened combat veteran. . . . The Souvenir underscores the indescribable way war affects not only veterans but also their families and future generations. <br> --The Dallas Morning News <br> The book is the story of entwined 'gifts' resulting from [a] personal journey--Steinman's discovery of a side of her father she never expected to share. For many, her account could provide an understanding of how the war changed one generation and shaped the next. <br> --Library Journal (starred review) <br> A moving memoir about reconciliation and honor. <br> --Publisher's Weekly <br> The Souvenir is a powerful testament that, regardless of time and place, the effect of war on the human spirit remains the same. Steinman's remarkable discovery shows how war separates our common humanity. It is a journey to repair that broken bond, a journey to know the humanity of those we have made enemies. <br>--Ishmael Beah, author of A Long Way Gone <br> Partly a detective story, partly a meditation on the legacy of war . . . this is a bold, unusual, and moving book. <br>--Adam Hochschild, author of King Leopold's Ghost <br> The Souvenir is an intimate and powerful story of the effects of war. <br>--James Bradley, author of Flags of Our Father <br> Luckily for her readers, Ms. Steinman . . . interviewed not only American veterans of the Pacific war, but Japanese veterans as well. In this quest, she discovered more than just her father's wartime souvenir; she discovered her father's war and those experiences that shaped the life of her family in the '50s. . . . The Souvenir is a graceful blend of history, wartime storytelling and investigative reporting that dives deep into the traumatic experiences of war. Military enthusiasts, especially veterans and their families, will find The Souvenir a proactive [and] rewarding read. <br>-- The Jewish Veteran


  • Winner of Gold Medal in Autobiography/Memoir from ForeWord Magazine 2002

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