In a Japan still rigid with tradition, an apprehensive 15-year-old tea-house girl prepares to welcome her first client. In his gleaming white uniform, Lieutenant Pinkerton walks up the hill to a house in Nagasaki to find the female he has purchased for a few weeks. When he sails away, she waits, aching for his return. It is one of the world’s great love stories. And, as the curtain falls on Madame Butterfly, Cho-Cho hands over her son to his American father, before killing herself... In a daring imaginative leap, Lee Langley takes this searing moment as a springboard, sending Puccini’s characters spinning into a future undreamed of in the original.
©2010 Lee Langley (P)2011 AudioGO Ltd
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"You'll Need to Hug Mom when you finish this book!"
Beautiful,bittersweet story, of family, loss, and love. Not drama drama drama, just heroic and heartbreaking. The piece gives you a snapshot of WWII, Japan's culture clash with American GI's, and the strength of women. I'd recommend this to anyone, the writing and reader are both very well done. I am amazed I got it for $5, it goes into my favorites pile.
"Nice story, easy read"
One of those books that you don't want to end and you feel like you've got to know the characters
"EMOTIONAL AND EDUCATINAL"
IT WAS A GREAT READ. IF YOU LIKE HISTORY, IT FROM SEVERAL FICTIONAL PEOPLE VIEWS, BUT I TRULY DID ENJOY READING IT.
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JOJO SHE TOOK WHAT LIFE HANDED HER AND MADE THE BEST OF IT
"very good story, but it is dragged out too long."
Yes
If the author had written with about 4 or 5 chapters less, then it would have been much more enjoyable.
No
Too long for one sitting
"Not Bad but Not Great"
I have enjoyed this genre and culture before but this book did not reach the level of those previously read. Certainly it is not reasonable to compare it to something like Memoir of a Geisha as it doesn't come close. But it isn't a bad choice.
The characters are developed, but they are not complete in their development. In fact, I think that is where the problem originates. We hear a lot about Cho-Cho, Pinkerton, and Nancy. But none of that was enough. It was not until the end of the story that Joey is featured. And at that point, it really is too late. Each of thse characters could have been the primary focus of the book and it would have been fine. Tryng to make them all the focus dilutes their value.
The narration was adequate. Her Japanese voices were acceptable, but her narration of Pinkerton was awful. It just did not ring true to his character.
And that was another main glitch: what was his charater about? Was he as Shapeless felt: a crass self-centered man? Worthy of either Nancy or Cho Cho's love? Did Nancy even truly love him? There were many fragments not answered by the tale, left hanging.
Overall, it wasn't a bad listen but it certainly could have been a lot better.
"First Time All 5 Stars!"
This is a beautiful, sad, and very plausible story. The author brings us back and forth from Japan to the USA smoothly, and shows us the complex relationships that are formed with WW11 in the background.
I also enjoyed Shanghai Girls and The Last Train from Hiroshima. It reminds me some of Snow Falling on Cedars.
The son's return trip to Japan
Maybe this would make a good movie!!
"This is my review test"
this is my review test for this audio book named butterfly's shadow still need more words
"Unhappy"
I listened to about 75% of this book and then I just stopped. There was no happy in the book, and I didn't care what happened next. The reader was pleasant and did a great job. I don't think it is a bad book, but I found it all depressing with a hopeless feeling. Just not for me.
"I loved this story!"
I would definitely tell othes to read this wonderful story.very real and heartbreaking.
I love when fiction is close to reality, and when it shows me a glimpse of other cultures and this did both of those things.
Its not suspenseful, yet you are sad when it is over
This has been my favorite novel from audible do far, not one I will soon forget
"Beautifully crafted"
Fifth
Dignity of the heroine (I don't want to spoil the story for others)
Excellent characterization
Chocho