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In silken prose and with subtle suspense, Nina Schuyler brings us a mesmerizing novel of language and translation, memory loss and heartbreak, and the search for answers in a foreign country. When renowned translator Hanne Schubert falls down a flight of stairs, her injury is an unusual but real condition-the loss of her native language. She is left speaking only Japanese, a language learned later in life. With her personal life at a crossroad, Hanne leaves for Japan. There, the Japanese novelist whose work she translated stunningly confronts her publicly for sabotaging his work. Reeling, Hanne struggles for meaning and seeks out the inspiration for the author's novel-a tortured, chimerical actor, once a master in the art of Noh theater. Through their passionate and intriguing relationship, Hanne begins to understand the masks she has worn in her life, just as the actor dons the masks that have made him a legend of Noh. The demons from her past and present begin to unfold and Hanne sets out to make amends in this searing and engrossing novel.
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"Schuylers prose is beautifully elegant and understated, with every detail made to count in weaving a rich emotional tapestry."
Catherine Brady, author of The Mechanics of Falling
"A lyrical, haunting tale delivered with both grace and smarts. Nina Schuyler skillfully strips away her translator characters primary language, and sends her on a journey of self-discovery to Japan. Youll be thankful you followed."
Lalita Tademy, New York Times bestselling author
"In Hanne Schuberts talent for language, Nina Schuyler delivers the importance of words in literature and in life. In her loss, we better understand the long road of grief, and the distance we will travel for our children."
Meg Waite Clayton, author of The Wednesday Sisters