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Paperback The Wind is Howling: The Autobiography of a Japanese Novelist Book

ISBN: 9971972891

ISBN13: 9789971972899

The Wind is Howling: The Autobiography of a Japanese Novelist

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Ayako Miura is a well-known Japanese novelist and poet. Her first novel received first prize in a Japanese national competition in 1964. In a later novel, Shiokari Pass, the Christianity she expressed... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The Wind is Howling

I thought this book was well written. It is a great story of love and shows just how patient God is with us. He loves us greatly and knows just what we need. This is an amazing story of how one woman comes to know Him through friendships and trials.

A fantastic true story of the the love and grace of God

Other than Bruchko, I have never read a more powerful story of how nothing can separate us from the love of God. I found the out-of-print book close to 10 years ago when I wandered into the church library of a large prominent congregation here in Atlanta one day while I was waiting to meet someone; it had not been checked out in many years. But I learned when I was a young woman that in relatively unused, dark and sometimes dank libraries of old churches, one can often find hidden unknown treasures among the biographical books. I have since given the book to many of my peers, all of whom reported back how much it had impacted them as well. But this week I was blown away at a birthday party for my friend who helped me to know the Lord more than 30 years ago. One of her daughters, a gorgeous, elegant young woman who is a beauty consultant at a very sheik store in San Francisco, had flown in for her mom's birthday. At some point the conversation turned to great books, and this young woman told me that unbeknownst to me, she had read the copy of this book I had given her mom and to her it was the best book she had ever read. I had assumed that a large part of the book's enormous appeal to me was the fact that I was in the baby boomer generation and have had to struggle to come to terms with the War that so shaped the world into which I was born. But now I know such is not the case. So for any of you who, like me, would love to read a riveting true story that is more incredible than any fiction, get a copy of this book while you can - and pray that someone will translate the other 2 books in the triology into English.

Hokkaido, birthplace of Miyura Ayako

The story is set in Japan. It's a very powerful and gripping book about a young woman's journey during the years following Japan's surrender.The book is part one of three from Miyura Ayako's autobiography. The other two parts are not available in English to my knowledge. I really recommend this book for anyone who wants an interesting perspective on Japanese culture. Of course, it's set about 50 years ago, though... but still very interesting and as I said, powerful.I found this book in a tiny drugstore in Idaho. So, keep your eyes peeled and you might find it yourself somewhere.

Gripping Unforgettable

One of the most memorable books I've read. Very Surprised to here it's out of print.
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