Words of My Roaring
380 pages, 5-1/2 x 8-1/4 inches,
October 1998, Available worldwide
Categories: Literary Studies; Fiction; United States History; Californian & Western History; Military History; California & the West
October 1998, Available worldwide
Categories: Literary Studies; Fiction; United States History; Californian & Western History; Military History; California & the West
"Finney sets this tale of human tragedy and redemption against the backdrop of the larger events of WWII. . . . First person accounts detail his characters' everyday lives. . . . Quirky and flawed, these characters reveal the fragility and toughness of the human spirit. Sharply evocative of the time, this story of homefront America is a good read."—Publishers Weekly
Set in a small town south of San Francisco during World War II, Words of My Roaring is a compelling picture of the confusions, the dislocations, and the brutality of war as they affect the home front. The novel recreates a neighborhood in San Bruno and connects it to San Francisco and the larger stage of the war. Tanforan racetrack, first an assembly camp for Japanese Americans awaiting internment, becomes a naval training base for Pacific-bound recruits. The elementary school becomes a USO, and air-raid drills and blackouts are routine as California prepares for an expected Japanese invasion. We see these events through the eyes of a novice teacher, an abandoned boy, two young girls whose mother works in the shipyards and whose father enlists in the Army, and a sailor scarred by his months in the war zone. Words of My Roaring is a richly textured, emotionally charged novel about the unlikely sources of human redemption.














