Quotes
“The Translation of Love is a rarity: a haunting mystery that is also a moving coming-of-age story.” Chris Bohjalian, New York Times bestselling author
“Kutsukake…conjures the voices of this agonized time with graceful simplicity…The story is satisfying but secondary to the mood: the quiet ache of loss.” New York Times Book Review
“Teaches little known history, pulls at the heart strings, questions authority, and—of course—tells a spellbinding, magnificent story…Presents resonating testimony to humanity’s resilience.” Christian Science Monitor
“Many scenes pack an emotional punch and are enhanced by the author’s clarity and restraint…Offers rich insights into an underreported period in history.” Globe and Mail (Toronto)
“Richly researched and deeply moving—a beautiful debut.” Toronto Star
"[A] dazzling debut…a commanding story about identity, redemption, and healing that’s not to be missed.” Bustle
“Kutsukake is an accomplished writer, adroitly handling the dark effects of discrimination, hunger, poverty, and disease after the war…an engaging and compelling read.” Asian Review of Books
”[A] heady blend of detailed historical research and compelling storytelling.” Japan Times
“Offers a fresh perspective on life in postwar Japan.” Library Journal (starred review)
“A vivid and memorable account of ordinary people struggling to recover from the devastations of war.” Booklist (starred review)