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Songs for Ghosts

"Heartbreak, hauntings, love and music — this YA masterwork is infused with Japanese folklore and history as it radiates modern resonance."

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Traversing modern America and Japanese folklore, music, myth and history, Clara Kumagai’s Songs for Ghosts weaves a wondrous story of love, loss and longing. Told through the intertwined narratives of a contemporary Japanese-American teenager and a young Japanese woman’s diary written a century ago, it explores universal themes of heartbreak, identity and displacement with subtle power.  

The story begins when Adam finds the diary in the attic of the house he shares with his dad, step-mom and little brother Benny. Sore from being dumped by his boyfriend, Adam can’t draw himself away from the diary, not least as its author speaks of loss, the Japanese biwa lute that misses its owner, and being haunted. And then Adam himself feels and sees the presence of ghosts and is compelled to embark on a transformative journey to Nagasaki to discover more about the diary, and himself.  

Inspired by Madame Butterfly, Songs for Ghosts sings with potent cultural and historical detail as it tells a story that strikes relatable emotional chords, and lays bare the vital power of retelling tales and remembering real events that echo through time.

Joanne Owen

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