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    Child of Wind and Sand: A Memoir

    by Fusako de Angelis

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    Written in Japanese. Fusako was born in Hamamatsu, Japan in 1936. Hamamatsu was a highly industrialized city during WWII. It became a frequent target of American aerial bombardment starting in 1943. In May of 1945 the city was awakened to the largest bombardment of the war. The city was burned to the ground and Fusako’s family lost everything. During the midnight panic she and her elder sister became separated from the rest of the family as they fled to the city outskirts. She made a vow then to not let this happen to her own children and decided to always work for peace/against war. She later entered Geidai Art University during the pivotal AMPO protest movement and became active in it. When that movement was ultimately defeated she joined the Coal Miner’s Movement.
    Married and with a child of her own she joined her husband, Isamu in India and Nepal for four years. Her second child was born in Kathmandu. When she returned to Japan she encouraged many of her friends to go abroad and see what was happening in the rest of the world. It was very uncommon at that time for Japanese to travel abroad.
    In 1970 she and her children, now three, joined her husband Isamu in Canada to pursue a life there. She became part of the very cultural back to the land movement and lived on communes on both Vancouver Island, Canada and in New Mexicio. She also met many Buddhist teachers at that time and was asked to translate their work into Japanese.
    She and Isamu agreed to separate and she later married Mino who has been her life partner for the past 52 years.
    They settled in Berkeley, California and raised their family there.
    Eventually, because of the first Gulf War, she became energized to engage in peace work again. She has been a founder/contributor of various peace movements working against war and the harmful proliferation of nuclear technology.
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    • Primary Category: Biographies & Memoirs
    • Additional Categories Japan, Library
    • Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
      # of Pages: 308
    • Isbn
      • Softcover: 9798210695628
    • Publish Date: Nov 15, 2023
    • Language Japanese
    • Keywords Berkeley, Hippie, Environment
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    Fusako de Angelis
    Berkeley, CA

    Fusako was born in Hamamatsu, Japan in 1936. Lived in India, Nepal, Canada, and the U.S. She settled in Berkeley, California and raised her family. She has been a founder/contributor of various peace movements working against war and the harmful proliferation of nuclear technology.

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