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White Flags

in between the lies

Paul Mercy
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Year
2026
Language
English

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History divides nations. This story follows the two young lives caught in the quiet space between them.
On the eve of Pearl Harbor, Wren and Miko are seventeen, living on the same island yet separated by the invisible lines of culture, loyalty, and expectation. When the attack shatters Hawaiʻi, both are thrust into a world where identity becomes a question, truth becomes a burden, and silence becomes a form of survival.
Years later, in the winter of 1945, their paths cross again in a Japan transformed by loss. Miko searches for the pieces of a family scattered by war. Wren searches for the part of himself he lost when the stories he once believed no longer held. What they find in each other is not simple, not safe, and not easily named.
White Flags: In Between the Lies moves between two nations and two eras, tracing the quiet, human moments that survive beneath the noise of history. It is a novel about hidden identities, unspoken loyalties, and the fragile threads that connect people even when the world insists they remain enemies.
For readers who seek historical fiction that is intimate, atmospheric, and morally complex, this story offers a haunting reminder that behind every flag - raised in pride or surrender - there are lives trying to make sense of the truths they inherit.

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