Songs for Ghosts
(Autor) Clara KumagaiFrom Catfish Rolling's Clara Kumagai, a second novel full of longing, love and heartbreak, inspired by Puccini's Madame Butterfly. Turn the page, strike a chord. There are restless ghosts to be appeased... When Japanese-American teenager, Adam, discovers a diary in his attic, he is enthralled by its account of a young Japanese woman's life. A hundred years separate them yet she, like Adam, is caught between cultures, relationships and heartbreak. She also writes of the ghosts that have begun to seek her out, which Adam dismisses as fantasy - until he too, begins to be haunted. It leads him to Nagasaki, trying to solve the mystery of the diary, and his own identity. And the ghosts gather...
Clara Kumagai
Clara Kumagai was a Japanese-American writer known for her groundbreaking novel "The Woman in the Dunes." Her sparse and haunting prose style explored themes of isolation and identity, earning her critical acclaim. Kumagai's work challenged traditional ideas of narrative structure and continues to influence contemporary literature.