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 The Commoner: A Novel  

The Commoner: A Novel
John Burnham Schwartz

Nan A. Talese, 2008 - 368 pages

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It is 1959 when Haruko, a young woman of good family, marries the Crown Prince of Japan, the heir to the Chrysanthemum Throne. She is the first non-aristocratic woman to enter the longest-running, almost hermetically sealed, and mysterious monarchy in the world. Met with cruelty and suspicion by the Empress and her minions, Haruko is controlled at every turn. The only interest the court has in her is her ability to produce an heir. After finally giving birth to a son, Haruko suffers a nervous breakdown and loses her voice. However, determined not to be crushed by the imperial bureaucrats, she perseveres. Thirty years later, now Empress herself, she plays a crucial role in persuading another young woman?a rising star in the foreign ministry?to accept the marriage proposal of her son, the Crown Prince. The consequences are tragic and dramatic.

Told in the voice of Haruko, meticulously researched and superbly imagined, The Commoner is the mesmerizing, moving, and surprising story of a brutally rarified and controlled existence at once hidden and exposed, and of a complex relationship between two isolated women who, despite being visible to all, are truly understood only by each other. With the unerring skill of a master storyteller, John Burnham Schwartz has written his finest novel yet.




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A Beautiful Book in Every Way

I have never read anything by this author before, and when I picked up this book, I was not sure I would like it. After I finished it, I longed for more of the same. The book in written in the first person, by a man, told through the eyes of a young woman....very well done and very clever indeed.

In The COMMONER, we meet Haruko Endo as a young girl, a "commoner" chosen to marry Japan's crown prince after WWII. After she marries the crown prince, she begins living a life of miserable isolation in which not even her children are truly her own. Later, as the story progresses, her daughter marries a commoner, she reenters the world of the commoners as her name is stricken from the imperial registry. We see her son selecting a partner who is, an independent career woman, something Haruko might have been in different circumstances.

Don't miss this lyrical novel. It was such a treat.




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An Ordinary Girl Finds Herself In Extraordinary Circumstances

In this roman a clef, Schwartz shows the life being drained from a vibrant young woman who falls in love with the crowned prince of Japan. Here, ritual replaces substance and future history governs the present. There is no spontaneity nor room for change. What was done will be done.
If anyone has ever envied the life of royalty, this book will show you the downside of not owning your own life, but rather playing a roll.
Sometimes the writing is repetitive. But overall this is a compelling story.


Commoner is Common

This book could have been...
so much more interesting. What a fascinating story idea for most of America who knows nothing of the intricacies of Japanese life and customs.

Instead we get: the prince of Japan marries a strong willed commoner who plays a mean game of tennis. A gal like that, you expect would be able to withstand the shrill little lady in waiting. But no, right from the start Haruko, the feisty commoner now princess, cowers and capitulates with annoying frequency. The prince is a simp who never speaks up for his wife. The characters had no character.

And that is how it goes from start to finish. The little flourish at the end about the next generation's princess is too little too late.




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