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Mika In Real Life

Emiko Jean

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MICHAEL JOSEPH
29 August 2023
When Mika Suzuki reunites with the daughter she gave up for adoption sixteen years ago, can she convince her to stay?

At 35, Mika Suzuki is struggling. She's been fired (again). Her last relationship went up in flames. Her fervently traditional mother is perpetually disappointed in her. And now, she's had a phone call from sixteen-year-old Penny Calvin, the baby she reluctantly placed for adoption when she was just a teenager herself.

Mika is desperate to meet her. But she barely feels like she can take care of herself. Is she ready to show Penny who her mother really is?
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Imprint:   MICHAEL JOSEPH
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   266g
ISBN:   9781405951708
ISBN 10:   1405951702
Pages:   384
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Emiko Jean is the author of Tokyo Ever After, which was the Reese Witherspoon YA pick for July and a NYT bestseller. When she's not writing, she is reading. Most of her friends are imaginary. Before she became a writer she was an entomologist (fancy name for bug catcher), a candle maker, a florist, and most recently a teacher. She lives in Washington with her husband and children (unruly twins). She loves the rain. Mika in Real Life is her first adult novel.

Reviews for Mika In Real Life

Definitely 'best books of 2022' material * Glamour US * A funny, touching celebration of second chances * Mail on Sunday * Smart and offbeat funny: think Maria Semple * i * Warm, funny and a brilliant read * Sun * An endearing, joyful tale about finding (and accepting) yourself * Good Housekeeping * A poignant and compelling exploration of identity, love and what it means to be a mother. Mika and Penny swept me along on their emotional and unforgettable journey, leaving me uplifted yet bereft when I turned the final page. By turns hilarious and heartbreaking, this is a total joy of a read -- Holly Miller, author of <i>The Sight of You</i> Touching and heartfelt ... captures the essence of mothers and daughters, the nuances that make a family, and where we've come from and where we're going. Sharp and brimming with heart, this tender read will have you alternating between laughter and tears (the very best kind) and missing the characters long after the last page. Mika In Real Life is a sheer delight to read -- Rochelle Weinstein author of <i>This Is Not How It Ends</i> With the offbeat humour and poignancy of Maria Semple and Kirsty Capes, this has the potential to be a big hit * Bookseller, Editor's Choice * Entertaining, funny and uplifting. Exploring identity, motherhood and second chances, it's one of the most life-affirming books to come out of 2022 * Culturefly * I laughed, I cried and had the worst book hangover when I finished this gorgeous read * Red * Mika's story is a beautiful exploration of the bond between mother and child - what we pass along, what we long for, and what we withhold. As Mika rescues herself from a downward spiral of heartbreak and loss, she weaves for us a primer on healing our broken relationships. A must read for anyone who's ever had a mother or been one -- Annabel Monaghan, author of <i>Nora Goes Off Script</i> Tender and profound, Emiko Jean's writing had me laughing, crying, and cheering for Mika -- Lauren Kate, author of <i>By Any Other Name</i> Bighearted, sometimes bawdy, and always brave, Mika in Real Life explores the inescapable bonds between mothers and daughters, the enduring families by friendship that we make, and the weight of secrets that keep us from creating ourselves. This hilarious, tender, and very real novel is for every human trying to figure it out-basically, all of us -- Nancy Jooyoun Kim, bestselling author of <i>The Last Story of Mina Lee</i> A wonderful, life-affirming story about second chances, parenthood and love. By turns tender, funny, and deeply romantic, I was rooting for Mika, Penny and Thomas -- Lauren Ho, author of <i>Lucie Yi Is Not A Romantic</i> and <i>Last Tang Standing</i> Buckle up for an emotional rollercoaster ride . . . A genuinely moving read * Suitcase Magazine * A poignant coming-of-age story * Heromag *


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