Hotaka
Through My Eyes: Natural Disaster Zones Series
Author: John Heffernan
Author: Lyn White
Book 1 in the Through My Eyes: Natural Disaster Zones series
Pages: 224
Published: 2017
Age: 11+
A moving story about one boy caught up in the Japanese earthquake and tsunami of 2011.
When the tsunami strikes the Japanese coastal town of Omori-wan, the effects are utterly devastating. Three years later, much of what happened on that day is still a mystery. As Hotaka sets about convincing local performers to appear at the town's upcoming Memorial Concert, he finds himself increasingly haunted by memories of his best friend Takeshi. When strong willed Sakura initiates a controversial anti-seawall movement, there is danger at every turn for Hotaka and his friends. As the town and its people struggle to rebuild their lives, can Hotaka help Omori-wan look to the future – and let go of his past?
About the Through My Eyes: Natural Disaster Zones Series
Reading age: 11+ years
A fiction series set in contemporary natural disaster zones. The inspirational stories of courage, resilience and hope give insight into the environment, culture and identity through a child's eyes.
Note: Readers who enjoy this series may also like the two companion series: Through My Eyes, and Through My Eyes: Australian Disaster Zones.

