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29 Aug / Invisible Gardens by Julie Shigekuni [in AsianWeek]

Invisible GardensThe follow-up to the award-winning A Bridge Between Us, Shigekuni’s newest novel tells the haunting story of Lily Soto, a young Japanese American woman who appears to have the perfect life with her adoring husband, their two perfect children, a sympathetic next-door neighbor, and a new professorship. But that perfection falls apart when a fellow Japanese American colleague challenges her very being, and she all-too-quickly enters into a desperate affair with him.

Review: “New and Notable Books,” AsianWeek, August 29, 2003

Readers: Adult

Published: 2003

By Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Adult Readers, Fiction, Japanese American, Repost Tags > AsianWeek, Betrayal, BookDragon, Death, Family, Invisible Gardens, Julie Shigekuni, Love, Mother/daughter relationship, Parent/child relationship
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