Summer of the Dark Moon

by William Saffell


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 03/05/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 256
ISBN : 9781425990787

About the Book

Summer of the Dark Moon

 

 

            1956 – The Dark Moon is a venerable bar on the outskirts of Sasebo, a port city in Southern Japan. In the face of economic decline, it may be forced to close by summer’s end. This is the background for the story of Yuka, an individualistic young woman who works there. Having drifted through the devastated landscape of Post-War Japan, she settles in Sasebo. While there, she finds a home at the Dark Moon and a surrogate mother in Yukari, its owner. Yuka’s eventful summer passes while she struggles to retain both her livelihood and the sense of belonging Yukari has given her. In the midst of this, she allows herself to become close to Tom Wyatt, a veteran reporter haunted by wartime memories. She finds both comfort in Wyatt’s kindness toward her and despair in his erratic grip on sobriety. As autumn approaches, the Dark Moon is in transition, Yukari is in failing health, and Yuka begins to see she may gain more than she ever thought possible, yet she may lose much of what she values most.

 


About the Author

William Saffell was born in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. He served with the 9th US Infantry Division in Vietnam and later had tours of duty in Japan and Germany. He holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from Mary Washington College and George Mason University. He contributed material to the literary anthology Midnight Oil in 2000. He is the author of three novels: A Town Where Lights Are Blue, Kyushu Blues, and A Saying Among Soldiers. Summer of the Dark Moon is the first volume in a trilogy that will include the subsequent titles A Thousand Stars and Waiting For That Winter Sun. William Saffell lives in Virginia with his wife and daughter.