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About the Book

A Dictionary of Mutual Understanding

In the tradition of MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA and THE PIANO TEACHER, a heart-wrenching debut novel of family, forgiveness and the exquisite pain of love
 
When Amaterasu Takahashi opens the door of her Philadelphia home to a badly scarred man claiming to be her grandson, she doesn’t believe him. Her grandson and her daughter, Yuko, perished nearly 40 years ago during the bombing of Nagasaki. But the man carries with him a collection of sealed private letters that open a Pandora’s Box of family secrets Ama had sworn to leave behind when she fled Japan. She is forced to confront her memories of the years before the war: of the daughter she tried too hard to protect and the love affair that would drive them apart, and even further back, to the long, sake-pouring nights at a hostess bar where Ama first learned that a soft heart was a dangerous thing. Will Ama allow herself to believe in a miracle?

Audiobook available, narrated by Nancy Wu

A Dictionary of Mutual Understanding
by Jackie Copleton

  • Publication Date: December 1, 2015
  • Genres: Fiction
  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • ISBN-10: 0143128256
  • ISBN-13: 9780143128250