Samurais Garden

Samurais Garden

by Gail Tsukiyama

1996

Amidst the brutality of the Sino-Japanese War, a young Chinese artist finds unexpected solace and healing in a secluded Japanese garden. Sent to recover from illness, he forms a deep bond with his taciturn gardener, a man whose quiet dedication to beauty and his own hidden past offers a profound lesson. This is a story for readers who appreciate luminous prose and narratives that explore the quiet resilience of the human spirit against a backdrop of historical turmoil.

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