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Fifty Words for Rain

By Asha Lemmie

Usually I take my time with books, but I found it very hard to step away from this story. Filled with mystery, music, sadness and adventures, Fifty Words for Rain (Dutton, 2020) flies by—yet lingers long after. First-time author Asha Lemmie, 26, began writing this work of historical fiction, set in post–World War II Japan, in high school. I relate to the heroine, Nori, because I’ve certainly felt like an outsider at times. The central relationsh­ip here is not between romantic partners but rather siblings—Nori and her older halfbrothe­r, Akira. I found that striking: Why aren’t more fictional works about the bonds between siblings, one of the most formative relationsh­ips in life? I chose Fifty Words for Rain as a selection for my Literati Book Club in large part because of this bond, brought vividly to life by Lemmie on every page. Anyone who has ever lost a friend—or, more happily, found a family—will love this beautiful story.

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