The American writer Suzanne Kamata had lived in Japan for more than half of her life, yet she had...
These stories, many of which riff on traditional Japanese folk tales and lore, explore the lives ...
SQUEAKY WHEELS: Travels with my Daughter by Train, Plane, Metro, Tuk-tuk and Wheelchair is a moth...
Elise Faulkner is more at home in the waters of her beloved Lake Michigan than on land where her ...
What happens when your child doesn't speak your native language?How do you maintain cultural trad...
Pearl Dubois is a Southern belle. She was born in New Orleans to a prominent and wealthy family. ...
The first collection of literary writing on raising a child with special needs, Love You to Piece...
This collection about expatriates in Cuba, Egypt, Australia, Japan and France confronts universal...
When Christine, an idealistic young American teacher, meets and marries Hideki Yamada, an aspirin...
Suzanne Kamata's many fans know she writes wonderful fiction, but with Waiting we learn she's a p...
Laura Murata is a university professor in Japan. She is also a divorced mother of Maya, a seven-y...
CINNAMON BEACH is a multicultural tragicomedy told from three strong female points of view in whi...
Four girls, each lost in their own way, find each other and form a band, The Screaming Divas. Con...
Satoshi spent the last three years in Atlanta as the star of his baseball team. When he moves bac...
An American ex-patriot in Japan goes to desperate lengths to be reunited with her son.
'Gadget Girl began as a novella published in Cicada. The story won the SCBWI Magazine Merit Award...
The much anticipated sequel to Gadget Girl, Indigo Girl picks up the story of Aiko Cassidy, bicul...
Satoshi spent the last three years in Atlanta as the star of his baseball team. When he moves bac...
Thirteen-year-old Satoshi Matsumoto spent the last three years living in Atlanta where he was the...