
Kazunomiya: Prisoner of Heaven, Japan, 1858
by:
Kathryn Lasky
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 0439164850
ISBN 13: 9780439164856
Publication date:
September 1st, 2004
Publisher: Scholastic
Pages: 157
Genres: Romance
In the midst of political turmoil and personal upheaval, Princess Kazunomiya finds her voice through the pages of her diary and heartfelt poetry. Living in the restrictive confines of the imperial court, she grapples with the stark realities of her existence as the half-sister of the Emperor of Japan. Her words convey a deep longing for freedom, a connection to her heritage, and a fierce desire for understanding in a world dominated by duty and honor.
Amidst the backdrop of 1858 Japan, the princess reveals the intricate dance between tradition and change, as Western influences begin to encroach upon her homeland. Through her poignant reflections, readers are invited into the complexities of her life, where love, sacrifice, and resilience intertwine. Her intimate musings paint a vivid portrait of a young woman's struggle to carve her identity within a realm that often demands conformity.
As Kazunomiya navigates the challenges of her circumstances, her writings emerge as a testament to her indomitable spirit. The blend of diary entries and poetry not only encapsulates her internal battles but also offers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of a society on the brink of transformation. Through her poignant storytelling, she becomes more than just a royal figure; she embodies the universal quest for self-discovery and liberation.
Amidst the backdrop of 1858 Japan, the princess reveals the intricate dance between tradition and change, as Western influences begin to encroach upon her homeland. Through her poignant reflections, readers are invited into the complexities of her life, where love, sacrifice, and resilience intertwine. Her intimate musings paint a vivid portrait of a young woman's struggle to carve her identity within a realm that often demands conformity.
As Kazunomiya navigates the challenges of her circumstances, her writings emerge as a testament to her indomitable spirit. The blend of diary entries and poetry not only encapsulates her internal battles but also offers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of a society on the brink of transformation. Through her poignant storytelling, she becomes more than just a royal figure; she embodies the universal quest for self-discovery and liberation.