i finished THe Gift of Rain a few weeks ago then read another quick read suspense novel over the weekend while travelling... so let's see if i can remember to answer somewhat coherently.
I think "as a proud American" it's hard to see why Phillip would betray his country, family etc. But, i realized, he wasn't an American.. he felt disconnected from family and maybe from his country. Plus he was young, and there is such a strong tie between mentor and mentee (probably not even a word) ; teacher and student.
I'd like to look over the book some more before commenting. My husband is reading it now. I liked the book, although i'm not into the 'prior life' thing; that's part of the religious views they held. I found it entertaining and informative, as all the reading I've done with WWII is mostly on the European front.
I do feel Endo-san was taking the track he did to help his father who was captured/punished; or to try to make that situation right in some way. I can't remember enough of the details though at the moment.
I did enjoy reading the development of the charater of Phillip, his father (who seemed to be more human/caring near the end), Endo-san's 'girlfriend' (hate to put it so tritely; can't remember her name). Also, i thought it was great how Endo-san and his father did reconnect in a deep manner.
I did find it amusing that you could be sitting around with your friend and all of a sudden you attack each other to test each other, challenge each other, etc. !!
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