Evergreen, Naomi Hirahara
Evergreen, Naomi Hirahara
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Evergreen

Author: Naomi Hirahara

Narrator: Allison Hiroto

Unabridged: 8 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 08/01/2023


Synopsis

Los Angeles, 1946: It’s been two years since Aki Ito and her family were released from Manzanar detention center and resettled in Chicago with other Japanese Americans. Now the Itos have finally been allowed to return home to California—but nothing is as they left it. The entire Japanese
American community is starting from scratch, with thousands of people living in dismal refugee camps while they struggle to find new houses and jobs in over-crowded Los Angeles.

Aki is working as a nurse’s aide at the Japanese Hospital in Boyle Heights when an elderly Issei man is admitted with suspicious injuries. When she seeks out his son, she is shocked to recognize her husband’s best friend, Babe Watanabe. Could Babe be guilty of elder abuse?

Only a few days later, Little Tokyo is rocked by a murder at the low-income hotel where the Watanabes have been staying. When the cops start sniffing around Aki’s home, she begins to worry that the violence tearing through her community might threaten her family. What secrets have the Watanabes
been hiding, and can Aki protect her husband from getting tangled up in a murder investigation?

About Naomi Hirahara

Naomi Hirahara is the Edgar Award-winning author of the Mas Arai Mysteries and the first Ellie Rush Mystery, Murder on Bamboo Lane. Her historical Japantown Mystery, Clark and Division, which won the Mary Higgins Clark Award, is followed by Evergreen. She has also written a mystery series set in Kauai and a middle-grade novel, 1001 Cranes.


Reviews

*3.5 stars rounded up This is Hirahara's followup to Clark and Division, about the experiences of a Japanese-American family during WWII, but it can definitely be read as a standalone. In the previous book the Itos have been released from the Manzanar detention center and are sent to resettle in Chic......more

Goodreads review by James

Evergreen by Naomi Hirahara shines a light on the post-war struggles of Japanese American citizens as they return to Little Tokyo in Los Angeles and try to rebuild their lives. The forced relocation to internment camps is over, but not the suffering of those who are still put into crowded refugee ca......more