



Japanese Magnolia
The true forbidden love story of two men, a samurai and a peasant in Edo Japan
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3.7 • 6 Ratings
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- $5.99
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
The true forbidden love story of two men, a samurai and a peasant in Edo Japan. Can a Japanese samurai of impeccable lineage in Edo period Japan get away with being gay? Can he break all the rules of society and get away with it? It all started when an aging samurai took an eccentric interest in a teenage peasant boy who had the unusual gift of writing and one day he brought his son, Lord Okimoto to the peasant’s house. The eyes of the samurai’s son and the teenage peasant met and spawned a forbidden love affair which broke all the rules of Japan’s Edo period society and a feudal class so sharply defined that it could cut like a knife. Four centuries later, an ancestor of Lord Okimoto finds a diary written by his peasant lover unfolding the anguished tale of a forbidden life went wrong, leaving behind a trail of destroyed lives, broken dreams and a few deaths. The spirit of the gay samurai who put duty and obligations above his poignant love travels one whole circle to arrive to the 21st century in a final twist to this intriguing story of how two young men dared to break all the rules in conservative unforgiving 18th century Japan.
Customer Reviews
Wonderful!
I really enjoyed this book! It should be made into a movie. I particularly like how the author wove this story from old Japan into the modern era!
This book passed the true test for me - I miss the characters and want to know what happens next... Longing for more!!!
Thank you Kimura-San for sharing this touching and important story!!!
Japanese Magnolia
It is probably better in Japanese, probably poetic. In translation, it seems effusive, repetitious, and fanciful. The plot is ok. I am not a proof reader, but there were a number of errors in grammar and correct word usage.
Awesome!!
I am a huge yaoi fan lol. So I love romance between men xD
I have now finished the book and it was one of the best books I have ever read. It touched my heart and pulled many of my heart strings. The story is majestically written to convey the true forbidden love of a peasant and a samurai <3