![]() IF YOUR BOOK CLUB IS NOT ALREADY REGISTERED WITH NOVELNETWORK, SIGN UP HERE SO YOU CAN SCHEDULE YOUR VISIT WITH SUZANNE. Having raised two bicultural children, she lives with her husband and two cats on the island of Shikoku. Her writing has appeared in newspapers, magazines, journals and anthologies around the world including Real Simple, The Japan Times, The Best Asian Short Stories, and Kyoto Journal. Contributors Suzanne Kamata and Wendy Jones Nakanishi will discuss The Best. Her previous books include the award-winning memoir Squeaky Wheels: Travels with My Daughter by Train, Plane, Metro, Tuk-tuk, and Wheelchair, and the novels The Mermaids of Lake Michigan, winner of an Independent Publishing Award, and Losing Kei, which was translated into Russian. for her as-yet-unpublished mother/daughter travel memoir Squeaky Wheels. ![]() ![]() It has been selected as the July 2022 international pick of the Pulpwood Queens and Timber Guys Book Club. 1997), the multiple-award-winning memoir Squeaky Wheels: Travels with My Daughter by. ![]() Her most recent novel, The Baseball Widow, is about a multicultural family in crisis in the vein of Celeste Ng's Everything I Never Told You. Suzanne Kamata has been living and writing in Tokushima Prefecture. Suzanne Kamata is an American, most recently from South Carolina, living in Japan. ![]()
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