Chronicles of Ojii-Chan

Ernie Pyle, America's greatest war correspondent, covered the battle fronts in Africa, Italy, France and Germany. Then, during his last assignment, he was killed on tiny Ie Jima off the coast of Okinawa.

There have been speculations as to who shot Ernie Pyle. Grandpa Ojii-chan who was in the battle of Ie Jima fighting for Japan alarmingly discovers that he could have been the one who had killed the famous non-combatant war correspondent.

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Chronicles of Ojii-Chan

Ernie Pyle, America's greatest war correspondent, covered the battle fronts in Africa, Italy, France and Germany. Then, during his last assignment, he was killed on tiny Ie Jima off the coast of Okinawa.

There have been speculations as to who shot Ernie Pyle. Grandpa Ojii-chan who was in the battle of Ie Jima fighting for Japan alarmingly discovers that he could have been the one who had killed the famous non-combatant war correspondent.

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Chronicles of Ojii-Chan

Chronicles of Ojii-Chan

by Jon Shirota
Chronicles of Ojii-Chan

Chronicles of Ojii-Chan

by Jon Shirota

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Overview

Ernie Pyle, America's greatest war correspondent, covered the battle fronts in Africa, Italy, France and Germany. Then, during his last assignment, he was killed on tiny Ie Jima off the coast of Okinawa.

There have been speculations as to who shot Ernie Pyle. Grandpa Ojii-chan who was in the battle of Ie Jima fighting for Japan alarmingly discovers that he could have been the one who had killed the famous non-combatant war correspondent.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781590954614
Publisher: Totalrecall Publications, Inc.
Publication date: 09/06/2016
Pages: 252
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.57(d)

About the Author

Jon Hiroshi Shirota. Born and raised on Maui, Hawaii. After two years in the U.S. Army graduated from Brigham Young University, in Utah. Worked as an Internal Revenue Agent for seven years before joining the Handy Writers Colony in Southern Illinois where he finished his first novel, Lucky Come Hawaii. Jon Shirota was born on Maui, Hawaii. After serving two years in the U.S. Army, he graduated from Brigham Young University and became an Internal Revenue Agent. He quit his job when he was invited to the Handy Writers Colony in Marshall, Illinois (From Here To Eternity fame) where he finished his first novel Lucky Come Hawaii. Jon is the recipient of several awards: The John F. Kennedy Center Award; The Rockefeller Center Award; The American College Theater Festival for New Plays; The Best Stage Scenes of 1992 by Smith and Kraus Books; and a grant by the Japan/USA Friendship Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts to spend six months in Okinawa doing research of its immigrants to the United States.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Flight from Honolulu
Chapter 2: The Long Journey
Chapter 3: Naha
Chapter 4: Ie Jima
Chapter 5: Ryudai
Chapter 6: The Translation
Chapter 7: The Invasion
Chapter 8: Mabuni
Chapter 9: Kudaku Island
Chapter 10: Pig Feet Soup
Chapter 11: Ishikawa POW Camp
Chapter 12: Yogi Park
Chapter 13: Rumor
Chapter 14: The Photos
Chapter 15: Turmoil
Chapter 16: Solitude
Chapter 17: Rainstorm
Chapter 18: Partial Moonlight
Chapter 19: The Spot
Chapter 20: The Pronouncement
Chapter 21: Revelations
Chapter 22: Missing Chapter
Chapter 23: To Last Shot
Chapter 24: The Ring
Chapter 25: Speeches
Chapter 26: The Engagement
Chapter 27: Sayonara
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