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Tess Uriza Holthe

Autor von When the Elephants Dance

2 Werke 624 Mitglieder 21 Rezensionen

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She grew up in San Francisco, California, the only one of four siblings born and raised in the United States. She received her B.S. degree in Accounting from Golden Gate University in San Francisco, and is a controller in Marin County California. She lives in Corte Madera with her husband Jason and mehr anzeigen their dog Nellie. (Bowker Author Biography) weniger anzeigen

Werke von Tess Uriza Holthe

When the Elephants Dance (2002) 550 Exemplare
The Five-Forty-Five to Cannes (2007) 74 Exemplare

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I loved this book. This book takes place in the Philippines as WWII is nearing the end. Japan occupies them, having driven the Americans out. The Americans want control back and fight to get it. The book centers around the Karangalan family, who with some of their neighbors, hide away from the conflict in their small, cramped basement. The author weaves the stories of three of the occupants: a teenage boy, his older sister and a militant guerilla to tell of their current struggles. As their story unfolds, others in the basement share stories from their past, some folktales and mystical, others hidden secrets. Together this all blends to give insight into the islands history, beliefs, and resilience. Really good book.… (mehr)
 
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cjyap1 | 18 weitere Rezensionen | Aug 1, 2020 |
My grandfather fought in the Pacific during WWII. I am not sure if it was experience that enhanced my interest in WWII but it certainly did not hinder it. Books like [bc:We Band of Angels: The Untold Story of American Nurses Trapped on Bataan by the Japanese|50040|We Band of Angels The Untold Story of American Nurses Trapped on Bataan by the Japanese|Elizabeth M. Norman|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1441565852s/50040.jpg|48915] [bc:Band of Brothers: E Company, 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne from Normandy to Hitler's Eagle's Nest|42389|Band of Brothers E Company, 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne from Normandy to Hitler's Eagle's Nest|Stephen E. Ambrose|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388247701s/42389.jpg|903474] gave incredible insight into the American side of the war. The stories make me emotional any time I try to discuss them.

The difference with [bc:When the Elephants Dance|16035|When the Elephants Dance|Tess Uriza Holthe|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1425767833s/16035.jpg|2074473] is hearing the story from the Filipino point of view. The Philippines had been controlled through the centuries by several different countries from Spain to China. During WWII both Japan and the US occupied their islands and the locals had no way of knowing whether they would be an independent country once the war ended.

Tess Uriza Holthe provided insight into Filipino culture. The folklore shared by some of the characters further emphasized the history behind the Philippines. The stories and beliefs helped families endure during a time of survival.

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godmotherx5 | 18 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 5, 2018 |
Story set amongst the Philippine people during the WWII. While it is a good book, its side stories seem to long and diverting and their various morals as to the family repeated.
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snash | 18 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 14, 2016 |
At its core When the Elephants Dance celebrates the audacity of the human spirit in the most horrific, dehumanizing situations. It shows a people who refused to let go of their hope and love even while they were being tortured, raped, murdered. Their stories demonstrated a self-awareness I rarely read in folklore or magical realism: they so willingly admitted to their flaws and mistakes, all for the sake of the listener - the next generation - who they hoped would take those stories to heart and make a better choice, have a happier life.

In the author's introduction she mentioned how, growing up, she longed to find a book that told her story, that featured her people, but she never could. I'm grateful she's writing the books she always wanted to read.

Without When the Elephants Dance I might never have known about the Filipino experience during World War II. Such a haunting yet hopeful story, and a debut no less! Highly recommended to history buffs, especially the Asian experience during World War II.

5 stars

Disclaimer: As one might expect in a book set during a war, it's brutal. Graphic scenes of torture, rape and murder, involving both adults and children. However, the author breaks up that reality of war with the characters telling each other stories from their past steeped in folklore, which gives the reader a chance to catch their breath in between what's happening to the characters in the present.
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flying_monkeys | 18 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 25, 2016 |

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