
The Plum Blooms in Winter
Inspired by a Gripping True Story from World War II’s Daring Doolittle Raid (Brands from the Burning)
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Narrated by:
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Rachanee Lumayno
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By:
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Linda Thompson
He made aviation history in WWII's daring Doolittle Raid. Now he's downed and on the run.
She wants to bury a knife in him. Can her victim offer redemption instead?
Winner, 2019 Cascade Award
Finalist, 2019 Christy and Carol Awards
Inspired by Actual Events
1942. Pilot Dave Delham revels at the success of his historic Japanese bombing mission. Until he's caught and endures years of torture at the hands of cruel captors. Despairing that he'll survive, Dave vows if he escapes, he'll answer God's call on his life.
Osaka, Japan, 1948. Miyako Matsuura longs to restore her family's shattered honor. After watching her little brother die in a horrific American air raid, she was reduced to selling her body to survive. When the pilot whose bomb stole her brother's life returns as a missionary, her thirst for revenge consumes her.
Two damaged people race along a collision course that could bring eternal change. Can Dave and Miyako transform their tragic histories and surrender to forgiveness and faith?
The Plum Blooms in Winter is the first book in the inspiring Brands From the Burning historical Christian fiction series. If you like pulse-pounding AND heart-warming tales of redemption drawn from life, brimming with deeply drawn characters and taut suspense, you'll love Linda Thompson's powerful novel.
Immerse yourself in this award-winning story of courage and redemption today!
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Critic reviews
"A taut, crisp debut achievement that colorfully evokes the Pacific theater of WWII. Start this one forewarned: it's a stay-up-all-night read." (Jerry B. Jenkins, 21-time New York Times best-selling author
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This is the first story I've read that's set in Japan. It was intense from both perspectives. From Dave, the American airman's view of being captured, which the whole scenario surrounding that is savage. Then to him and his crew mates being POWs. The author doesn't shy away from the brutal honesty of what being a POW must've been like. There were parts that were hard to listen to - to a degree - but not so much that I didn't feel like I couldn't listen any more. Just the harsh reality of the situation.
And then there's Miyako who, I didn't realize her age until nearly the end of the story. The direction her life took after losing her brother and her father's health deteriorating isn't a pretty one. You can feel her desperation and her sense of family honor. I was so wrapped up in her survival and then Dave's survival, it was a jolt every time they switched characters. lol I wanted more of both! I wanted freedom for both!
How God is found in the story is incredible. It was surprising to me. But isn't that like God, to be surprising? When there's nothing left to hold onto...
This was such a nail biter and I couldn't wait to have something to do where I could be listening to my audiobook. I enjoyed the narrator a LOT! She really brought the characters to life. There's so much I want to say about the story because of how rich and deep it is, but too much might give things away and this is just one of those stories you have to read to take in every aspect and not miss out.
A Deep, Rich Story
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Extraordinary!
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Great narrator
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The author successfully portrays horrific events in a manner that allows the reader to know what happened, without graphic details.
This is not a romance. There are many uncomfortable, unpleasant scenes—not necessary, but they may not be appropriate or appreciated by all
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(Audio) I was bothered by the Americanized pronunciation of some of the Japanese, “arigato” for example, and (written) the oversimplified use of the nuances of the language.
Recommended for history lovers.
I was provided a free copy of the audio and was under no obligation to leave a review.
A Harbinger of Hope
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A story of heartache, redemption, and hope
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Excellent Story
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Wow, wow, wow!
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