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Phantoms
Phantoms | Christian Kiefer
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In the panoramic tradition of Charles Frazier's fiction, Phantoms is a fierce saga of American culpability. A Vietnam vet still reeling from war, John Frazier finds himself an unwitting witness to a confrontation, decades in the making, between two steely matriarchs: his aunt, Evelyn Wilson, and her former neighbor, Kimiko Takahashi. John comes to learn that in the onslaught of World War II, the Takahashis had been displaced as once-beloved tenants of the Wilson orchard and sent to an internment camp. One question has always plagued both families: What happened to the Takahashi son, Ray, when he returned from service and found that Placer County was no longer home--that nowhere was home for a Japanese American? As layers of family secrets unravel, the harrowing truth forces John to examine his own guilt. In prose recalling Thomas Wolfe, Phantoms is a stunning exploration of the ghosts of American exceptionalism that haunt us today.
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Phantoms is a quiet story framed by the major events of WWII, the American interment of its own citizens of Japanese ethnicity, and the Vietnam war, in which John learns the intertwined story of two women and their families, impacted by hatred and racism. It‘s superb. I think this one flew under the radar and it really deserves a wide readership.

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Oh my. Such a haunting book. ❤️