After Darkness Review
Across
- 6. Camp mayor who enables Yamada’s actions
- 7. Guard who shoots Stanley
- 9. Illness Harada suffers from in the camp
- 10. Ibaraki’s tendency that causes emotional distance and regret
- 11. Internment camp where Ibaraki is sent
- 13. Ibaraki’s brother who dies in battle
- 16. A major theme, especially in Ibaraki’s emotional journey
- 18. Concept Ibaraki struggles to uphold while facing moral dilemmas
- 20. Major in charge of the internment camp
- 22. Deputy mayor at Loveday who attacks Stanley
- 23. Young internee who is attacked and later killed
- 24. A key theme that drives Ibaraki’s decisions
- 25. Australian town where Ibaraki works in a hospital
Down
- 1. Japanese doctor and protagonist of After Darkness
- 2. Game used to build community and conflict in the camp
- 3. Kind-hearted nun who assists Ibaraki in Broome
- 4. Internee of mixed heritage; challenges injustice in the camp
- 5. Forced imprisonment without trial during wartime
- 8. Lieutenant Colonel who leads cruel experiments in Japan
- 12. Country where much of the novel is set
- 14. Friend of Ibaraki’s from Broome, interned at Loveday
- 15. Major who hires and later fires Ibaraki at the lab
- 17. Powerful force in Japanese culture, felt by Ibaraki
- 19. City where Ibaraki begins his medical research career
- 21. Ibaraki’s wife, who leaves him after a miscarriage