What's left of me is yours: a novel
β Scribed by Stephanie Scott
- Publisher
- Doubleday Books;Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 229 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Japan
- ISBN
- 0385546335
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β¦ Synopsis
A gripping debut set in modern-day Tokyo and inspired by a true crime, for readers ofEverything I Never Told YouandThe Perfect Nanny,What's Left of Me Is Yourscharts a young woman's search for the truth about her mother's death and the lengths that a family will go to keep safe what they hold most dear--whether or not that is one another.****
In Japan, a covert industry has grown up around the "wakaresaseya" (literally "breaker-upper"), a person hired by one spouse to seduce the other in order to gain the advantage in divorce proceedings. When SatΕ hires KaitarΕ, a wakaresaseya agent, to have an affair with his wife, Rina, he assumes it will be an easy case. But SatΕ has never truly understood Rina or her desires and KaitarΕ's job is to do exactly that--until he does it too well. While Rina remains ignorant of the circumstances that brought them together, she and KaitarΕ fall in a desperate, singular love, setting in motion a series of violent acts that will forever haunt her daughter's life.
Told from alternating points of view and across the breathtaking landscapes of Japan, Stephanie Scott exquisitely renders the affair and its intricate repercussions. As Rina's daughter, Sumiko, fills in the gaps of her mother's story and her own memory, Scott probes the thorny psychological and moral grounds of the actions we take in the name of love, asking where we draw the line between passion and possession.
β¦ Subjects
Adult
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