![]() ![]() ![]() A profound and suspenseful debut." -Margot Livesey, author of The House on Fortune Street "A triumphant debut novel. ![]() It also took me on two intricate journeys, from postwar Japan and the shadow of Nagasaki to contemporary California, and from motherhood to daughterhood and back again. I wanted to shake her, even as I was cheering her on, and this cunningly structured novel allowed me to do both. Shoko is stubborn, contrary, proud, a wonderful housewife, and full of deeply conflicted feelings. "A tender and captivating novel of family secrets and redemption, and a compelling look at the complex love languages spoken within three generations of a family." -Jamie Ford, author of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet "In How to Be an American Housewife, Margaret Dilloway creates an irresistible heroine. ![]()
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