If you follow me

If you follow me

By Malena Watrous

Subjects: Fathers, Women teachers, Japan, fiction, Fiction, Fiction, psychological, Americans, Loss (Psychology), Teachers, fiction, Social life and customs, Death, Literature, New York Times reviewed

Description: Hoping to outpace her grief in the wake of her father's suicide, Marina has come to the small, rural Japanese town of Shika to teach English for a year. But in Japan, as she soon discovers, you can never really throw away your past . . . or anything else, for that matter.If You Follow Me is at once a fish-out-of-water tale, a dark comedy of manners, and a strange kind of love story. Alive with vibrant and unforgettable characters—from an ambitious town matchmaker to a high school student-cum-rap artist wannabe with an addiction to self-tanning lotion—it guides readers over cultural bridges even as it celebrates the awkward, unlikely triumph of the human spirit.

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