Tommy's Sunset

By (author) Hisako Tsurushima Foreword by Yoji Yamada from the foreword Translated by Mayumi Ishikawa

Paperback - £42.00

Publication date:

15 September 2008

Length of book:

130 pages

Publisher

Lexington Books

Dimensions:

232x154mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9780739124062

Tommy's Sunset is a translation of the acclaimed Japanese novel about the journey of a mother and her autistic child. Drawing from her own personal life story, Hisako Tsurushima has provided a definitive work about the problems and surprising joys for the autistic and those who love them. Readers experience the range of emotions as Tommy and his mother are routinely embarrassed in social situations and share delight in private moments. As she lovingly describes these characters, Tsurushima ultimately investigates the source of our social responses to people who are in any way different than ourselves. Tommy's Sunset was the basis for the Japanese Film Gakko III, which was shown in the United States under the title The New Voyage. Tommy's Sunset is a deceptively simple novel that will leave readers with a lasting impression and a new outlook on what it means to be different.
This is a story involving much cheerfulness and pathos.