Bird life A novel

Anna Smaill, 1979-

Book - 2023

In Ueno Park, Tokyo, as workers and tourists gather for lunch, the pollen blows, a fountain erupts, pigeons scatter, and two women meet, changing the course of one another's lives. Dinah has come to Japan from New Zealand to teach English and grieve the death of her brother, Michael, a troubled genius who was able to channel his problems into music as a classical pianist until he wasn't. In the seemingly empty, eerie apartment block where Dinah has been housed, she sees Michael everywhere, even as she feels his absence sharply. Yasuko is polished, precise and keenly observant, of her students and colleagues at the language school, and of the natural world. When she was thirteen, animals began to speak to her, to tell her things sh...e did not always want to hear. She has suppressed these powers for many years, but sometimes she allows them to resurface, to the dismay of her adult son, Jun. One day, she returns home, and Jun has gone. Even her special gifts cannot bring him back. As these two women deal with their individual traumas, they form an unlikely friendship in which each will help the other to see a different possible world, as Smaill teases out the tension between our internal and external lives and asks what we lose by having to choose between them.-- Back cover.

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Magic realist fiction
Published
London : Scribe Publications 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Anna Smaill, 1979- (author)
Physical Description
296 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781957363547
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Magic, mental illness, and sorrow drive this powerful offering from New Zealander Smaill (The Chimes). After Yasuko Kinoshita's adult son, Junichiro, moves out of their shared apartment in Tokyo, Yasuko feels the return of a mystic power she'd long forgotten. Driven by a prophecy from a peacock ("We are sending you a girl," the bird tells her) and looking to fill the void left by Junichiro, Yasuko befriends Dinah Glover, a visiting New Zealander and fellow English instructor at Saitama Denki University. As the relationship between the two women deepens, they divulge their tragic pasts to each other--Yasuko's escape from an abusive marriage; the suicide of Dinah's disturbed twin brother, Michael. Eventually, Yasuko uses her power to help bring Michael back from the dead. All is upended when Dinah, hoping to repay her friend, locates the absent Junichiro, who paints a very different picture of his mother than the one Dinah has come to believe. Ambiguity creeps in: is Yasuko a powerful psychic, a manic depressive, or both? Smaill excels equally at emotional drama, magical realism, and horror. Readers will find much to love. (Jan.)

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