Our Man in Tokyo, Steve Kemper
Our Man in Tokyo, Steve Kemper
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Our Man in Tokyo
An American Ambassador and the Countdown to Pearl Harbor

Author: Steve Kemper

Narrator: Dan Woren

Unabridged: 14 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 11/08/2022

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

A gripping, behind-the-scenes account of the personalities and contending forces in Tokyo during the volatile decade that led to World War II, as seen through the eyes of the American ambassador who attempted to stop the slide to war.
In 1932, Japan was in crisis. Naval officers had assassinated the prime minister and conspiracies flourished. The military had a stranglehold on the government. War with Russia loomed, and propaganda campaigns swept the country, urging schoolchildren to give money to procure planes and tanks. Into this maelstrom stepped Joseph C. Grew, America’s most experienced and talented diplomat. When Grew was appointed ambassador to Japan, not only was the country in turmoil, its relationship with America was rapidly deteriorating. For the next decade, Grew attempted to warn American leaders about the risks of Japan’s raging nationalism and rising militarism, while also trying to stabilize Tokyo’s increasingly erratic and volatile foreign policy. From domestic terrorism by Japanese extremists to the global rise of Hitler and the fateful attack on Pearl Harbor, the events that unfolded during Grew’s tenure proved to be pivotal for Japan, and for the world. His dispatches from the darkening heart of the Japanese empire would prove prescient—for his time, and for our own.  Drawing on Grew’s diary of his time in Tokyo as well as U.S. embassy correspondence, diplomatic dispatches, and firsthand Japanese accounts, Our Man in Tokyo brings to life a man who risked everything to avert another world war, the country where he staked it all—and the abyss that swallowed it. Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Steve Kemper

Steve Kemper is a journalist and the author of A Labyrinth of Kingdoms: 10,000 Miles through Islamic Africa, A Splendid Savage: The Restless Life of Frederick Russell Burnham, and Code Name Ginger. He has written for Smithsonian, National Geographic, National Geographic Adventure, National Geographic Traveler, Outside, Wall Street Journal, Yankee, National Wildlife, The Ecologist, Plenty, BBC Wildlife, and many other magazines and newspapers. He lives in West Hartford, Connecticut. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jim on April 18, 2024

Great history of the ten years leading up to Pearl Harbor on the Japanese side through the eyes of our ambassador to Japan, Joseph Grew. Grew is one of the unsung heroes of World War 2. He worked tirelessly for the interests of both the United States and the citizens of Japan who were being drug into......more

Goodreads review by Pooja on January 12, 2025

The attack on Pearl Harbor was shocking and unexpected to the American public and government, but for Joseph C Grew, the American ambassador to Japan, it was the only logical outcome to a decade's worth of missed opportunities for peace. For all the many times we rehashed World War Two in school, I n......more

Goodreads review by Jeremy on June 14, 2022

In the past year or so I have read many fine books about World War II in the Pacific. Most have been written from the American point of view, some from the Japanese. Yet not one of them has done as fine a job as Steve Kemper in depicting how war came about and how an unsung hero, Joseph Grew, tried......more

Goodreads review by Charles on August 08, 2023

The Ambassador Who Tried and Failed to Prevent Pearl Harbor In the annals of the American foreign service, Joseph Grew is held in high esteem and represents the gold standard for a career diplomat. This book, by Steve Kemper, profiles Grew’s service as U.S. ambassador to Japan for ten years leading u......more

Goodreads review by Michael on May 24, 2022

Our Man in Tokyo by Steve Kemper This is most likely not a book for everyone, but it certainly is a book for me. Mr. Kemper uses the diaries of the US Ambassador Joseph C. Grew to detail the period of the 1930’s up to and including the start of WWII for America in the Pacific. Of course, we know whe......more