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Lieutenant Kurosawa’s Errand Boy

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Survival and identity in wartime Singapore.

If you're intrigued by historical events and their personal impact, "Lieutenant Kurosawa’s Errand Boy" could be a compelling read for you. You'll be transported to a Singapore under Japanese occupation, experiencing the struggle and resilience through the eyes of a young boy. It's not just a lesson in history—it's an exploration of how identity and humanity prevail in the darkest of times. Plus, the character's journey doesn't end with the war; it’s a saga that intertwines with another's, painting a vivid picture of a post-war Singapore grappling with its new identity.

  • Epigram Books Fiction Prize Nominee for Longlist (2016)
  • Singapore Book Award Nominee for Fiction (2018)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

Lieutenant Kurosawa’s Errand Boy

Regular price RM48.02 MYR
Unit price
per
ISBN: 9789814785068
Publisher: Epigram Books
Date of Publication: 2017-06-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction
Goodreads rating: 3.74
(rated by 91 readers)

Description

During the Japanese Occupation of Singapore, an eight-year-old Tamil boy is separated from his father, forced to work for the Kempeitai and renamed Nanban. From Lieutenant Kurosawa Takeshi, he learns their language and customs, studies their martial arts and prays to their Emperor. While watching the cruelty with which the Imperial Army rules Singapore, Nanban becomes just as ruthless to survive. Twenty years later, a young misfit strives to make a successful living as a seamstress. Papatti is swept up in her ambition, trying to drum up crowds and get featured in the national newspapers, when she meets a cunning politician and an eager dockworker who both try to win her attention. Then she is faced with a harrowing loss, and is forced to find her place in a new world. Over decades of tempestuous history, the lives of Nanban, Papatti and Lieutenant Kurosawa intertwine in surprising and powerful ways, and beg the question: how is reconciliation possible in the face of war and heartbreak?
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Survival and identity in wartime Singapore.

If you're intrigued by historical events and their personal impact, "Lieutenant Kurosawa’s Errand Boy" could be a compelling read for you. You'll be transported to a Singapore under Japanese occupation, experiencing the struggle and resilience through the eyes of a young boy. It's not just a lesson in history—it's an exploration of how identity and humanity prevail in the darkest of times. Plus, the character's journey doesn't end with the war; it’s a saga that intertwines with another's, painting a vivid picture of a post-war Singapore grappling with its new identity.

  • Epigram Books Fiction Prize Nominee for Longlist (2016)
  • Singapore Book Award Nominee for Fiction (2018)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.