Description
A dazzling debut. Magic-realism blends with Japanese myth and legend in an original story for 14+ about grief, memory, time and an earthquake that shook a nation.
About the Author
Clara Kumagai is from Canada, Japan and Ireland. Her fiction and non-fiction for children and adults has been published in The Stinging Fly, the Irish Times, Banshee, Room, the Kyoto Journal and Cicada, among others. She is a recipient of a We Need Diverse Books Mentorship, and was a finalist for the 2020 Jim Wong-Chu Emerging Writers Award. Catfish Rolling is her debut novel. clarakumagai.com Twitter/Instagram: @clarakiyoko
Reviews
Mining philosophy, science fiction and Japanese mythology to craft a mature, compelling story of loss and tragedy, Kumagai spins the tale of a Japan fractured in time by an earthquake caused by an infamous monster * Waterstones The Books You Need to Read in 2023 *
An outstanding debut, this is a unique and ambitious story of grief and coming of age, woven around a rich backdrop of Japanese folklore, culture and magical realism. * The Observer *
Kumagai's exquisite debut moves effortlessly between lyrical reflections and contemporary teenage concerns * The Irish Times *
Excellent, evocative and thoughtful with genuine depth... I feel as if I'm in the hands of a writer who knows what she's doing -- Nicola Yoon, bestselling author of Everything, Everything
Sensational. Breathtakingly original and beautifully written. - Katya Balen, winner of the YOTO Carnegie Medal 2022
A beautifully written, engrossing story about love, grief, and the passing of time * Irish Times *
An unforgettable debut... Kumagai's writing is elegant and consistently excellent, and her capacity for immersive world-building is incredibly impressive * Books Ireland *
With this book, Kumagai establishes herself as a powerful voice in YA fiction. I cannot recommend highly enough... an exquisitely crafted story of love, loss and belonging...sings with myth, mystery and the quest for connection. - Deirdre Sullivan, author of Savage Her Reply
This thought-provoking debut combines magical realism and Japanese myths with an exploration of grief, time and memory * The Bookseller *
Part thriller, part speculative fiction, this incredible debut, about an earthquake in Japan that fractures time itself, is beautifully written and beautifully presented * North Norfolk Living *
Sublime...a rewarding, thought-provoking read * Irish Independent *
Book Information
ISBN 9781803288055
Author Clara Kumagai
Format Paperback
Page Count 432
Imprint Head of Zeus
Publisher Head of Zeus