Unshed Tears of Twin Sisters—A Journey of One Soul: Japanese Migrants in Colonial Philippines

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Unshed Tears of Twin Sisters: A Journey of One Soul is a sweeping historical epic tracing the lives of Mariko and Marina Takemoto, two sisters bound by a shared soul but separated by fate. Set against the turbulent backdrop of early-20th-century Asia—Japan, China, and the Philippines—the novel explores identity, survival, betrayal, and forgiveness as the sisters navigate choices and lives fractured by history.The story begins in the Philippines during the execution of Dr. José Rizal, witnessed by Minoru Takemoto, one of the first Japanese migrants to the islands. Soon after, Minoru returns to Japan, where his twin daughters, Mariko and Marina, are born. Following the death of his wife, Sadako, he spirals into debt. Desperate, he sells his daughters to repay his creditors. The girls are sent to Shanghai and adopted by the enigmatic Madame Chiang, sister of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, who raises them in luxury—but shadows hung over their lives, thick with manipulation and abuse.Mariko and Marina’s lives take diverging paths after a brutal assault forces Marina to flee, while Mariko sacrifices herself to protect her sister. Marina stows away on a steamer bound for Manila, where she meets Manuel Quezon. Taken under his wing, she grows into a formidable figure, mastering languages and founding Sadojima Kaisha, a trading company that cements her influence. Her rise attracts the attention of Japan’s Foreign Ministry, drawing her into a complex role as both a diplomat and a spy during the Japanese occupation. Desperation to find Mariko fuels her collaboration, with her only demand being military assistance to locate her lost twin. Reports trickle in, deepening her guilt as she navigates a web of manipulation and betrayal.Meanwhile, Mariko’s journey is marked by survival. Captured by communist guerrillas in China, she earns Mao Zedong’s attention but grows uneasy with the violence of revolution. After escaping with Lin Piao’s help, she returns to Shanghai, only to face further trials amid war. Their fates intertwine once more in 1936 at the Berlin Olympics, where Hitler, aware of Marina’s quest, orchestrates Mariko’s rescue from Chongqing. Mariko survives but at great cost, enduring Nazi medical experiments and recovering with Lin Piao by her side, culminating in their marriage.Marina’s collaboration with Japan tarnishes her legacy as she stands trial after the war. Sentenced to death in Manila, she receives a last-minute reprieve—becoming the 106th name on a secret pardon list signed by President Elpidio Quirino, whose act of forgiveness shakes her more than death itself. Quirino’s words, “Forgiveness is not just for the forgiven; it is for the one who forgives,” compel her to confront her own past. Years later, standing at her father’s unmarked grave on Sado Island, Marina whispers, “In forgiving my dead father, I released myself from the greater prison—my own.” This act of forgiveness becomes her final step toward redemption.The novel concludes with Marina returning to Intramuros, Philippines to write her memoirs, chronicling her encounters with history’s figures—Hitler, Mao, and MacArthur—and reflecting on the enigma of the Intramuros Gold hidden in Sado’s caves. Her memoir, rich with personal and historical layers, bridges the fractured histories of diaspora, becoming a testament to the enduring power of survival, forgiveness, and reconciliation.Unshed Tears of Twin Sisters is a haunting exploration of the scars left by history, the courage to confront the past, and the grace found through forgiveness. Marina and Mariko’s journey reminds us that survival is only the beginning—true freedom lies in letting go and finding redemption within. Read more

ASIN B0DS1BF53T
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Language English
File size 1.0 MB
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Publisher TheVEEd Holdings
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Print length 492 pages
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Publication date December 31, 2024
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