Kazu, a 14-year-old boy, is obsessed with money but cold and indifferent toward his own feelings. He possesses an uncontrollable temper, which drives him to murder his father in cold blood and tries to take over his father's shady gambling business. "Gold Rush" is Miri Yu's gritty, violent, explicit portrayal of the seldom-seen, ugly underbelly of Japanese society.
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Kazu, a 14-year-old boy, is obsessed with money but cold and indifferent toward his own feelings. He possesses an uncontrollable temper, which drives him to murder his father in cold blood and tries to take over his father's shady gambling business. "Gold Rush" is Miri Yu's gritty, violent, explicit portrayal of the seldom-seen, ugly underbelly of Japanese society.
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Like New. New York: Welcome Rain Publishers, 2002. 1st English edition. Sm 4to. 286pp. Fine Book. Fine dust jacket. (psychological fiction, Japan, youth, social conditions) Inquire if you need further information.