Rising Sun, Falling Shadow

Rising Sun, Falling Shadow by Daniel Kalla is a First Edition novel published by HarperCollins on September 10, 2013. This 352-page book unfolds in 1943 Shanghai, a city transformed by the Japanese war machine, impacting both its Chinese population and the many foreign residents. The story follows newlyweds Dr. Franz Adler and his wife, Soon Yi (Sunny), as they strive to keep the city’s only hospital for refugee Jews operational amidst the turmoil and internment of Allied citizens.
Readers will encounter themes of espionage and betrayal as the Adlers, along with 20,000 Jewish refugees, are forced into the Shanghai Ghetto, where they face dire conditions. Sunny’s determination to protect her home leads her to the local Resistance, while a critically wounded man brought to their hospital introduces further complications. Rising Sun, Falling Shadow intricately weaves medical drama, romance, and the complexities of survival in a besieged city, highlighting the heroism and treachery that emerge in times of extraordinary danger.
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Espionage and betrayal become part of one family’s struggle to survive—the sequel to the bestselling author’s The Far Side of the Sky
It’s 1943, and the Japanese war machine has swallowed up Shanghai,the once-thriving “Paris of the East,” upending life for its Chinesepopulation as well as the city’s thousands of American, British and officially stateless European residents. Newlyweds Dr. Franz Adler and his wife, Soon Yi (Sunny), struggle to keep the city’s only hospital for refugee Jews open, while Shanghai’s Allied citizens are interned in squalid camps outside the city.
The Japanese force 20,000 Jewish refugees, including the Adlers,to relocate to a one-square-kilometre area in the slums of the city—the Shanghai Ghetto. For those trapped inside, heat, starvation and disease are constant threats. Sunny, a Shanghai native desperate to defend her lifelong home, is tempted into the dangerous embrace of the local Resistance movement, while a mysterious Chinese man brought critically wounded to the hospital may represent an even greater threat. Meanwhile, as the tide of the war begins turning in the rest of the world, the local Nazis maintain a persistent, menacing interest in Shanghai’s Jewish population.
Rising Sun, Falling Shadow blends a rich portrait of a city under siege with medical drama, romance and the intrigue of Alan Furst’s Mission to Paris, showing us both the heroism and the treachery that can result when ordinary people find themselves faced with extraordinary dangers.
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