The Special Prisoner A Novel

Cover of The Special Prisoner A Novel by James Lehrer
Author: James Lehrer
Publisher: Random House
Year: 2000
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 227
ISBN-13: 9780375503719
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.75 Inches
Weight: 0.9 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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The Special Prisoner, a novel by James Lehrer, published by Random House in 2000, explores the complex themes of war guilt and forgiveness through the lens of a former American soldier. This first edition spans 227 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows John Quincy Watson, a skilled B-29 pilot who, after being shot down and imprisoned during World War II, confronts his traumatic past decades later as a prominent religious figure. A chance encounter with his former Japanese captor reignites painful memories, forcing Watson to grapple with his desire for vengeance.

Readers will find an engaging exploration of the emotional and psychological impacts of war, as Lehrer delves into the harrowing experiences of a POW and the moral dilemmas faced by both the victim and the perpetrator. The story intricately weaves historical elements with personal reflection, highlighting the stark realities of conflict and the challenges of forgiveness. The Special Prisoner presents a thought-provoking narrative that invites contemplation on the nature of justice and reconciliation in the aftermath of war.


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Following the enormous success of his two bestselling previous novels, White Widow and Purple Dots, Jim Lehrer takes on a new and controversial subject in this ambitious story about an Ameri-can soldier who, many years after the fact, is forced to relive his harrowing experience in the Second World War.
The Special Prisoner takes its title from the designation the Japanese government gave U.S. airmen held prisoner during World War II–an indication of the severity with which these foreign devils responsible for bombing Japanese cities were to be treated. John Quincy Watson was a skilled young pilot flying B-29s over Japan when he was shot down and taken prisoner in 1945. Fifty years later, now a prominent religious figure nearing retirement, Bishop Watson believes he has long since overcome the excruciating memories of his months as a POW. But a chance sighting of the now equally elderly Japanese officer who repeatedly tortured him instantly transports the Bishop back to that unendurable time, and he finds himself overwhelmed by an un-controllable desire for vengeance. The result for Watson is both a vivid return to the horrors of his past and the triggering of a new series of events that are also horrific–and tragic.
Engaging and emotionally poignant, The Special Prisoner delves into the complicated issue of war guilt and forgiveness, starkly portrayed in the characters of an officer from a country that refuses to admit any wrongdoing and a clergyman who is committed to a belief that to forgive is divine. This is new and controversial territory for Lehrer, and he treats it with passion and respect, while writing in the highly readable, engaging style that is his trademark.This fascinating story of what’s fair in war–and what’s fair afterward–is a dramatic new novel from the veteran Washington author and newscaster.

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Publisher: Random House. Year: 2000.
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ISBN-13: 9780375503719.
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Language: en. Pages: 227. Edition: First Edition.

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