The Translation of Love

The Translation of Love

by Lynne Kutsukake (Author)

Synopsis

WINNER OF THE KOBO EMERGING WRITERS PRIZE FOR LITERARY FICTION LONGLISTED FOR THE HWA AWARDS DEBUT CROWN The Translation of Love is sweepingly gorgeous book about two little girls, and their heart-stopping search for a lost sister in the underbelly of Tokyo. From the desperate clutch of friendship in the time of tumult, to the bustling night markets and brothels - every brutal, moving moment is beautifully wrought. An incredible debut. Lisa Gabriele, author of 'Tempting Faith DiNapoli' An epic tale of defeat, despair and redemption ... a beautiful debut. Toronto Star Conjures the voices of an agonised time with elegant simplicity and moments of indelible poignancy. New York Times Kutsukake's moving debut focuses on the intertwining stories of several protagonists in post-World War II Tokyo... The result is a memorable story of hope and loneliness with a cathartic ending. Publisher's Weekly During the American occupation, the citizens of Japan were encouraged to write to General MacArthur - if you have a problem, write a letter, this is what democracy means - and so write they did. MacArthur received over 500,000 letters, letters of entreaty, rage, gratitude, complaint, even adoration. Twelve-year-old Fumi Tanaka has a problem - her beautiful and beloved older sister, Sumiko, has disappeared. Determined to find her, Fumi enlists the help of her new classmate Aya, forcibly repatriated with her father from Canada after the war. Together, they write to MacArthur and deliver their letter into the reluctant hands of Corporal Matt Matsumoto, a Japanese-American GI whose job it is to translate the endless letters. When weeks pass and they hear nothing from Matt, the girls take matters into their own hands, venturing into the dark and dangerous world of the black market and dancehalls. They're unaware that their teacher, Kondo Sensei, moonlights as a translator of love letters, and that he holds the key to Sumiko's safe return.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Publisher: Black Swan
Published: 02 Jun 2016

ISBN 10: 1784161144
ISBN 13: 9781784161149
Book Overview: A deeply touching, powerful debut about a young girl searching for her sister amongst the Ginza bars of post-war Tokyo.

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The heart-warming story of a young girl's quest . . . A marvellous tale, poignant and beautifully written * Lesley Downer, author of 'Geisha' and 'The Last Concubine' *
An epic tale of defeat, despair and redemption ... Kutsukake artfully paints a picture of a country haunted by trauma, but nevertheless moving forward and learning to find joy in life once again. Richly researched and deeply moving - a beautiful debut. * Toronto Star *
Conjures the voices of an agonised time with elegant simplicity and moments of indelible poignancy. * New York Times *
Kutsukake's moving debut novel focuses on the intertwining stories of several protagonists in post-World War II Tokyo...consistently engaging...The result is a memorable story of hope and loneliness with a cathartic ending * Publisher's Weekly *
The Translation of Love is sweepingly gorgeous book about post-war Japan, a shattered country trying to piece itself back together. It begins with a letter passed to General MacArthur by two little girls, and ends with a heart-stopping search for a lost sister in the underbelly of Tokyo. From the desperate clutch of friendship in the time of tumult, to the bustling night markets and brothels - every brutal, moving moment is beautifully wrought in Lynne Kutsukake's expert hands. An incredible debut. * Lisa Gabriele, author of 'Tempting Faith DiNapoli' *
Author Bio
Lynne Kutsukake is a third generation Japanese Canadian. She has studied Japanese literature and for many years worked as a librarian at the University of Toronto. Her short stories have appeared in a number of publications and The Translation of Love is her first novel. She lives in Toronto.