Harvest Son: Planting Roots in American Soil

“[E]vocative and lyrical. . . . Masumoto writes with a keen sense of indebtedness and gratitude to the many individuals who make up the entity he calls his family.”―Publishers Weekly, starred review

David Mas Masumoto, best-selling author of Epitaph for a Peach, returns to the same ground but digs even deeper in a new, “more ambitious book” in which “he lets his philosophy about man and nature emerge from an absorbing chronicle of his life and that of his Japanese antecedents” (The Economist).

This is a book about working alongside the ghosts of generations past, about the search for roots in the tragic history of internment camps and in the rural culture of Japan. It is equally about renewal-reinvigorating the farm with organic techniques, teaching his children how to carry on the work that eighty acres of peaches and grapes demand. Masumoto knits past and present to achieve a rare and essential harmony: holding on to what matters, despite the pressures of time and change. “Take your time, linger” with the book, counsels the San Diego Union-Tribune, “Masumoto’s serene tales . . . are like a balm.” He is a “remarkable” author, sums up The Atlantic, “with a field, and a sensibility, peculiarly his own.”

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Shelf wear, including some light edge wear and scuffing. Small (1/2″) ink stain on the front panel of the dust jacket. Light wear to the boards. In G+ condition.

by David Mas Masumoto

DMMA-HARVEST || loc. f: biog/mem

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Weight 20 oz
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