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Grab Your Seat Today for My Next Workshop on May 8, 2010 at Book Passage
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Grab Your Seat Today for My Next Workshop on May 8, 2010 at Book Passage
Book Passage Reservation Info
Love in Translation Book Group Questions Page  Visit Book Group Question Page  
Listen to KAXE Radio (NPR) Interview Listen>>  
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Love in Translation, A New Novel by Wendy Tokunaga

A delightful novel about love, identity, and what it means to be adrift in a strange land. This story of a search has an Alice in Wonderland vibe; when Celeste climbs down the rabbit hole, one can't help but follow along.
–Michelle Richmond, New York Times bestselling author of The Year of Fog
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An amusing story of one woman's quest for her father and the improbable path of love.
  —Meg Waite Clayton, author of The Wednesday Sisters
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"Twists and surprises abound as does humor and tenderness. Love in Translation was a joy to read."
Beth Hoffman, bestselling author of Saving CeeCee Honeycutt.
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"Celeste is a terrific character and I loved watching her discover her roots in Japan."
—Malena Watrous, author of If You Follow Me
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"Tokunaga strikes just the right balance between serious and silly in this coming-of-age story for adults. Her best work yet."
—Suzanne Kamata, author of Losing Kei and Call Me Okaasan.
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"Celeste is an easy character to cheer for."
—Melanie Ho, Asian Review of Books
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Tokunaga... describe[s] Japanese culture in absorbing detail.
 —Publishers Weekly
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A delightful plot with wonderful characterizations.
—Affair de Coeur Magazine


“Tokunaga depicts Midori's determination to create her own version of the American dream with exuberance [in this] delectably frothy debut.”
 —Publishers’ Weekly

"Tokunaga suffuses the book with warmth and lightness .....Just as the right dessert hits the spot, reading this delicious slice of escapism makes for a perfect afternoon. But instead of suffering a sugar crash afterward, you'll muse for days about the characters you've left behind and why they matter so much to you.
—San Francisco Chronicle

“A delightful debut novel.” —Tokyo Metropolis

“A surprisingly pleasurable read.”—Daily Yomiuri

Author Lauren Baratz-Logsted (Vertigo) says, “A delightful fusion of East meeting West, as if Banana Yoshimoto and Meg Cabot got together to create a romantic comedy.”

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Love in Translation, A New Novel by Wendy Tokunaga

A delightful novel about love, identity, and what it means to be adrift in a strange land. This story of a search has an Alice in Wonderland vibe; when Celeste climbs down the rabbit hole, one can't help but follow along.
–Michelle Richmond, New York Times bestselling author of The Year of Fog
* * * * *
An amusing story of one woman's quest for her father and the improbable path of love.
  —Meg Waite Clayton, author of The Wednesday Sisters
* * * * *
"Twists and surprises abound as does humor and tenderness. Love in Translation was a joy to read."
Beth Hoffman, bestselling author of Saving CeeCee Honeycutt.
* * * * *
"Celeste is a terrific character and I loved watching her discover her roots in Japan."
—Malena Watrous, author of If You Follow Me
* * * * *
"Tokunaga strikes just the right balance between serious and silly in this coming-of-age story for adults. Her best work yet."
—Suzanne Kamata, author of Losing Kei and Call Me Okaasan.
* * * * *
"Celeste is an easy character to cheer for."
—Melanie Ho, Asian Review of Books
* * * * *
Tokunaga... describe[s] Japanese culture in absorbing detail.
 —Publishers Weekly
* * * * *
A delightful plot with wonderful characterizations.
—Affair de Coeur Magazine


“Tokunaga depicts Midori's determination to create her own version of the American dream with exuberance [in this] delectably frothy debut.”
 —Publishers’ Weekly

"Tokunaga suffuses the book with warmth and lightness .....Just as the right dessert hits the spot, reading this delicious slice of escapism makes for a perfect afternoon. But instead of suffering a sugar crash afterward, you'll muse for days about the characters you've left behind and why they matter so much to you.
—San Francisco Chronicle

“A delightful debut novel.” —Tokyo Metropolis

“A surprisingly pleasurable read.”—Daily Yomiuri

Author Lauren Baratz-Logsted (Vertigo) says, “A delightful fusion of East meeting West, as if Banana Yoshimoto and Meg Cabot got together to create a romantic comedy.”

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