Publisher's Synopsis
Okinawa Lilies is a historical novel written by ★Salvio Fox★ (Mohammad Hamed Esmaili). This work narrates the adventurous and background events of the last months of World War II on the Japanese island of Okinawa.
He believes that the world needs to remember the past bitter days in order to make peace. The days when the ambitions of the rulers in World War II affected the lives of the people of the world, and in East Asia, Japan was forced to accept the cost of its adventure in the Battle of the Pacific.
Salvio Fox was an Iranian Air Force officer who entered the field of media in the early 1990s. He moved to the field of sports in the Iranian media, but his inclination towards literature led him to introduce literature of note-taking in his media activities. As a social initiative, he established the Iranian Women's Sports media, and when he finished writing the book Okinawa lilies, he described his media career as an achievement to enter the book writing area. He is currently writing a novel in the Eastern European atmosphere during the Bosnian war and has another collection based on the literature of the nations on the agenda. The English version of "The Okinawa Lilies" has also been published internationally by this author under the pseudonym Salvio Fox. Part of Okinawa Lilies
A loved one sent the lover to battle, and this image was repeated many times during the Black years of war, from east to west. A snowy day in Stalingrad, somewhere near the Danube, and a rainy evening in Liverpool, and now, here in Chiran, where words cannot describe what there were going through. Kento walked toward his green Nakajima plane. Put his foot on the bird's wing and entered the cabin. Placed the white Sora's bouquet in front of himself, where it is in front of his eyes. The white flowers were a chain between him and life. It persuaded him to be, and erased the words of the Black Book that he had never been able to believe. The planes took turns, and soldiers waved their helmets to the pilots in the air from a distance. Kento extended his hand to the crowd as army hello as he passed the first row. Among the crowd, his eyes were fixed not on the colonel nor the other pilots, but he saw Sora, but everything ended in a matter of seconds. He got up and entered the sky. As he passed by Kaimon, he decided to follow Riota's will. He took the letter out of his pocket, took his hand out of the cabin, opened his hands gently, and gave the letter of the lonely man to the ocean. As Ryota had willed. He crossed the blue of the sea, put his hand on the white flowers of Sora, and whispered to himself, "My beloved. Let arrows of the bow come to the tired bird. The bird will always find a way for freedom."