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Heron Catchers

Anglais · Livre de poche

Paraît le 21.11.2023

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2024 International Rubery Book Awards Winner | 2023 American Writing Awards Finalist | 2023 Foreword Indies Awards Finalist | 2023 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist

Joiner's second novel set in the fabled Kanazawa area is an intimate yet understated look at an American who seeks recovery after his marriage to a Japanese woman has failed.
After Nozomi abandons Sedge and their marriage, taking all their money and leaving him with a ceramics shop he can't manage alone, her brother and his wife offer him a lifeline at their Japanese hot spring inn until he can get back on his feet. As he proceeds forward from this devastation in his life, he becomes involved with the wife of the man Nozomi ran off with as well as her stepson, a troubled 16-year-old whose jealousy and potential for violence contrasts with his interest in birds, origami, and the haiku of Matsuo Basho. What unfolds in the shadow of "the immortal mountain of cranes" will change their lives forever.
Set in Kanazawa and Yamanaka Onsen near the Sea of Japan, The Heron Catchers explores the importance of recognizing suffering both in others and in oneself, of being compassionate, and of trusting those who offer love in the shattering wake of loss.
The Heron Catchers is the second in a series of novels set in and around the Japanese city of Kanazawa.


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David Joiner made his first trip to Japan in 1991—a five-month study program in Hokkaido—and three years later moved for the first of seven times to Vietnam. In Japan, where he has also moved numerous times, he has called Sapporo, Akita, Fukui, Tokyo, and most recently the western Japanese city of Kanazawa home. 

David Joiner's writing has appeared in literary journals and elsewhere, including Echoes: Writers in Kyoto 2017, The Brooklyn Rail, Phoebe Journal, The Ontario Review, and The Madison Review. His first novel, Lotusland, set in contemporary Vietnam, was published in 2015 by Guernica Editions. His second novel, Kanazawa, was published by Stone Bridge Press in 2022 and was named as a Foreword Reviews Indie Finalist for multicultural novels.


Résumé

Joiner's second novel set in the fabled Kanazawa area is an intimate yet understated look at an American who seeks recovery after his marriage to a Japanese woman has failed.

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  • Podcast interviews with book-related podcasts such as Books on Asia, Asian Review of Books.
  • Co-op available

  • National print campaign
  • Special outreach for reviews
    and interviews to English-language Japanese
    media such as The Japan Times, Japan Today, Nippon.com
  • Excerpts in Lithub, Books on Asia
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Détails du produit

Auteurs David Joiner
Edition Stone Bridge Press
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre de poche
Sortie 21.11.2023, retardé
 
EAN 9781611720815
ISBN 978-1-61172-081-5
Pages 280
Catégories Littérature > Littérature (récits)

Ishikawa, TRAVEL / Asia / East / Japan, FICTION / World Literature / Japan, FICTION / World Literature / Asia (General)

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