Sarah Bird’s gutsy, sharp, and touching new novel opens at full
speed. Bernadette "Bernie" Root, military brat, speaks. She has never
really noticed what a peculiar bunch of nomads her eight-member Air
Force family is (with the exception of her Post Princess sister, Kit),
until the summer after her first year of college when she joins them
at their new assignment: Kadena Air Base, Okinawa. Just as Okinawa
turns out to be a sorry version of the Japanese paradise Bernie knew
in her childhood at Yokota Air Base, her family, especially her
once-beautiful mother, Moe, and her former spy-pilot father, Mace,
seems to have been in decline since those glory days of the American
Raj. Days when her mother was happy and their best friend, Fumiko, now
lost to them, was the family’s maid. The worst part of Okinawa for
Bernie, though, is realizing how perfectly she fits with her oddball
family and how badly she needs to get out. So when a dance contest
first prize, a trip to Japan,offers a chance to escape, she takes it,
playing second banana to a third-rate comedian on a tour of Japan’s
military bases. At their grand finale at the Yokota Officers’ Club,
Fumiko finally reappears, and Bernie discovers the terrible price that
is paid when the secrets nations hide end up buried within families. A
brilliantly appealing novel whose energy, wit, and feeling have won
for it (see back of the jacket) extraordinary advance praise.
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307775757
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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