After Darkness Review

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