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Fifty Words for Rain,
Asha Lemmie, a debut novelist, presents a poignant and expansive coming-of-age story that follows a young woman’s journey for acceptance in the aftermath of World War II in Japan. Set against the backdrop of Kyoto in 1948, the narrative introduces us to Noriko “Nori” Kamiza, an eight-year-old girl who learns her first lesson in silence:
“If a woman knows nothing else, she should know how to be silent. . . . Do not question. Do not fight. Do not resist.” These words, spoken by her mother before abandoning her, shape Nori’s existence as she grapples with her identity and the harsh realities of her life, confined to the attic of her grandparents’ grand estate.
Nori’s status as the illegitimate daughter of a Japanese aristocrat and an African American GI marks her as an outsider from the very beginning. Although her grandparents reluctantly take her in, their primary concern is to hide her away, fearing the tarnishing of their noble lineage in a rapidly evolving society. Despite her natural intelligence and an insatiable curiosity about the world beyond her attic prison, Nori remains obedient, accepting her solitary existence.
However, everything changes when her legitimate half-brother, Akira, unexpectedly arrives at the estate, bringing with him the possibility of connection and understanding. Their bond, forged in secrecy and defiance, becomes a source of strength for Nori, challenging the oppressive expectations imposed by their formidable grandparents.
Asha Lemmie
As the story unfolds, spanning years and crossing borders, “Fifty Words for Rain” emerges as a breathtaking epic that explores the complexities of familial ties, the resilience of the human spirit, and the struggle for freedom.
Nori’s awakening to the possibility of belonging ignites a fierce determination within her to fight for her place in the world, even if it means risking everything she has ever known. This powerful narrative not only delves into the intricacies of identity and acceptance but also highlights the enduring impact of love and connection in the face of adversity.
Review
“Lemmie’s sweeping historical backdrop, from the post–World War II decline of minor royalty through the expanding liberations of the 1960s, is breathtaking…. A bold historical portrait of a woman overcoming oppression…” —Kirkus
“This is a debut you won’t want to miss.” —Erin Kodicek, Amazon Book Review
“This virtuosic debut enthralled me from the very first page. Lemmie’s compelling and compassionate portrait of a young girl in post-WWII Japan is meticulously researched and beautifully crafted. What a heartbreaking, exceptional story by a sublime talent—I can’t wait to see what she does next!” —Fiona Davis, nationally bestselling author of The Lions of Fifth Avenue
“Fifty Words for Rain is an impressive debut novel about a mixed-race girl growing up in post WWII Japan. Sensitive and bristling with closely-observed humanity, Asha Lemmie tells a story that we have not heard before with an ending that is as surprising as it is brutally honest.” —Mark Sullivan, bestselling author of Beneath a Scarlet Sky
“Asha Lemmie’s debut novel Fifty Words for Rain follows eight-year-old Nori after she is abandoned by her mother and left to fend for herself in the unkind graces of a family built on tradition and power. Lemmie has penned an impassioned story that confronts the uncomfortable truths behind institutionalized prejudice and the history of violence and subjugation of the powerless by those on the highest rungs of society. It’s an emotional journey with an unexpected ending.” —Mary Lynn Bracht, author of White Chrysanthemum
“From page one, I was rooting for Nori, the illegitimate daughter of a Japanese aristocrat and an African-American soldier. Shackled by family condemnation and the prejudices of post-WWII Japan, Nori must transform from docile young girl into fierce, unapologetic heroine. A wholly immersive coming-of-age epic from a talented young writer—Asha Lemmie pours her passion onto the page.” —Mira T. Lee, author of Everything Here is Beautiful
Asha Lemmie
Asha Lemmie has made her mark as a bestselling author, with her works, Fifty Words For Rain and The Wildest Sun, earning a spot on the New York Times bestseller list. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Boston College, where she honed her skills and passion for storytelling. Currently, she is furthering her education as a graduate student at Columbia University, immersing herself in the rich world of literature and writing.
Residing in the vibrant and bustling New York City, Asha often finds herself exploring the diverse neighborhoods and hidden gems of the metropolis. This city, with its endless stories and cultural tapestry, serves as both her home and inspiration. Her penchant for wandering reflects her curiosity and desire to absorb the myriad experiences that life has to offer, which undoubtedly enriches her writing.
Asha specializes in historical fiction, a genre that allows her to delve into the past and present unique narratives that resonate with readers. Through her work, she brings to life characters and events that might otherwise remain in the shadows, offering fresh perspectives that challenge conventional views. Her storytelling is not just about recounting history; it’s about breathing life into it, making it accessible and engaging for a modern audience.
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