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Two Pilgrims Meet

In Search of Reconciliation Between China and Japan

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Two Pilgrims Meet

By: Basil Scott, Minoru Kasai
Narrated by: Tom Fria
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The authors tell how they grew up in China, met in India and were reunited in England and Japan. They share their discovery of the key to reconciliation between China and Japan.

Digging deep into their personal histories and borrowing freely from their understanding of the world, the authors offer a reflection that seeks to absorb the still-resounding messages, meant for humanity as a whole, of Hiroshima and Nanjing. Rajmohan Gandhi, historian and grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, Mumbai

I am in Hong Kong as I write this, where China-Japan relations are central to regional stability. This book addresses some very key issues on that front, I highly recommend it. Andrew White, President of the Foundation for Relief and Reconciliation in the Middle East

A unique tribute to the search for harmony and reconciliation between China and Japan seen from two different viewpoints. Liu Cheng, Professor of History and Peace Studies, Nanjing University

This fascinating book is a resilient testimony to the reconciliation, hope, freedom, and creative coexistence, of which human beings are capable. Shin Chiba, Professor of Political Thought, ICU, Tokyo.

©2016 Minoru Kasai & Basil Scott (P)2023 Minoru Kasai & Basil Scott
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