
Reader Score
72%
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Critic Reviews
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A startling, erotic novel about the need to balance care for others with care for one's self
When the unnamed narrator of Marie Mutsuki Mockett's stirring second novel returns to Carmel, California, to care for her mother, she finds herself stranded at the outset of the disease. With her husband and children back in Hong Kong, and her Japanese mother steadily declining in a care facility two hours away, she becomes preoccupied with her mother's garden--convinced it contains a kind of visual puzzle--and the dormant cherry tree within it.
A Washington Post and Oprah Daily Most Anticipated Book of 2024
An Oprah Daily Best New Book of Spring
"Marie Mutsuki Mockett's luminous new novel provides the hope and beauty we need after the isolation and disillusionment of the pandemic. . . . This coming-of-middle-age novel--a rarely dramatized but radically important stage in women's lives--will leave me thinking for a long time."--Celeste Ng