Eagle & Crane

Eagle & Crane by Suzanne Rindell, published by G.P. Putnam’s Sons on July 3, 2018, is a historical fiction novel that delves into the complexities of race and family during a tumultuous period in American history. Set against the backdrop of World War II, the story follows two young daredevil flyers, Louis Thorn and Haruto “Harry” Yamada, who perform in a flying circus in Depression-era California. Their relationship is strained by the Thorn family’s belief that the Yamada family wrongfully took land from them, complicating their shared passion for aerial stunts.
As the narrative unfolds, the bombing of Pearl Harbor triggers a series of events that lead to a mysterious plane crash, raising questions about the identities of the victims and the truth behind the circumstances. The investigation, led by a lone FBI agent, reveals deeper themes of loyalty and the impact of internment on Japanese Americans. This edition, comprising 448 pages, invites readers to explore not only a gripping mystery but also the historical context of Japanese American experiences during the war.
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Two young daredevil flyers confront ugly truths and family secrets during the U.S. internment of Japanese citizens during World War II, from the author of The Other Typist and Three-Martini Lunch.
Louis Thorn and Haruto “Harry” Yamada — Eagle and Crane — are the star attractions of Earl Shaw’s Flying Circus, a daredevil (and not exactly legal) flying act that traverses Depression-era California. The young men have a complicated relationship, thanks to the Thorn family’s belief that the Yamadas — Japanese immigrants — stole land that should have stayed in the Thorn family.
When Louis and Harry become aerial stuntmen, performing death-defying tricks high above audiences, they’re both drawn to Shaw’s smart and appealing stepdaughter, Ava Brooks. When the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor and one of Shaw’s planes mysteriously crashes and two charred bodies are discovered in it, authorities conclude that the victims were Harry and his father, Kenichi, who had escaped from a Japanese internment camp they had been sent to by the federal government. To the local sheriff, the situation is open and shut. But to the lone FBI agent assigned to the case, the details don’t add up. Thus begins an investigation into what really happened to cause the plane crash, who was in the plane when it fell from the sky, and why no one involved seems willing to tell the truth. By turns an absorbing mystery and a fascinating exploration of race, family and loyalty, Eagle and Crane is that rare novel that tells a gripping story as it explores a terrible era of American history.
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