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Highlights
- "A delightful novel by a skilled storyteller, Japan and the American Midwest blend seamlessly in this fast-paced modern-day fairy tale.
- Author(s): Diane Hawley Nagatomo
- 266 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Women
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About the Book
When a young Japanese woman learns she has inherited farmland from the American father she hasn't seen in years, her life is turned upside down. To complicate matters, she must move to Felix, Nebraska to collect her inheritance.
Book Synopsis
"A delightful novel by a skilled storyteller, Japan and the American Midwest blend seamlessly in this fast-paced modern-day fairy tale." -Karen Hill Anton, author of A Thousand Graces
Stuck in a dead-end bar job in central Tokyo and barely making ends meet, Naomi Kihara's life turns upside down when her American father, whom she hasn't seen since she was a toddler, dies. Having been brought up to believe he abandoned her, it's a shock to learn she is his heir. But there's a catch: Naomi must go live in his hometown for one year. Felix, Nebraska couldn't be any more different from Tokyo, Japan. And besides, not everyone in town is happy the Johnson property now belongs to the Japanese daughter everyone forgot Mike ever had in the first place. But with the help of her new friends and neighbors, Naomi discovers a strength in herself she never knew existed.
Finding Naomi is the tale of one woman's search for family, acceptance, and love.
Review Quotes
"A delightful novel by a skilled storyteller, Japan and the American Midwest blend seamlessly in this fast-paced modern-day fairy tale." -Karen Hill Anton, author of A Thousand Graces
"Nagatomo once more skillfully weaves an engaging cast into newfound family, friends, and love. With small-town feels, character growth, and a satisfying story, I couldn't put this page-turner down." -Lena Gibson, award-winning author of The Wish and The Train Hoppers series
"Nagatomo's delightful international romance bridges two cultures, asking the question: if given a chance to remake yourself, does love deserve a second chance too?" -Cam Torrens, award-winning author of Stable, False Summit, and Scorched
"A compelling blend of intrigue, romance, and cultural exploration that will leave you thoroughly entertained and enlightened." -Niamh McAnally, author of The Writer on the Water and Following Sunshine
"In Finding Naomi, Nagatomo whisks the reader from the neon-lit alleys of Tokyo to the windswept plains of Nebraska, getting all the details just right." -Suzanne Kamata, author of The Baseball Widow and Cinnamon Beach
"Nagatomo's latest work is for the interculturally curious, but also those who love a roller-coaster yarn. Furthermore, it is the kind of heart-warming book that makes you want to go home, hug your loved ones, and live happily ever after! Expect a few moist-eyed moments." -Thomas Lockley, author of African Samurai: The True Story of Yasuke, a Legendary Black Warrior in Feudal Japan and A Gentleman from Japan: The Untold Story of an Incredible Journey from Asia to Queen Elizabeth's Court
"From Tokyo to the American Midwest, Nagatomo leads readers on a journey full of twists and turns through loss, betrayal, forgiveness, and love. Along the way she elucidates the sometimes-surprising, often-hilarious cultural differences between Japan and America, especially when it comes to romance and the unpredictable complications that result. Finding Naomi is a smart, entertaining novel that highlights Nagatomo's many talents as a storyteller." -David Joiner, author of The Heron Catchers and Kanagawa