Pedeset riječi za kišu

Pedeset riječi za kišu

Asha Lemmie

Noriko Kamiza, of mixed blood (a Japanese aristocrat and an African-American soldier), is an outcast in post-war Kyoto. Hidden and abused because of her race, she struggles for identity, the love of her brother, and a place in a world that does not accept

Fifty Words for Rain (2020) is the debut novel by American author Asha Lemmie. An epic coming-of-age story set in post-war Japan, from 1948 to the 1960s. It follows the life of Noriko “Nori” Kamiza, a girl born from the forbidden relationship of a Japanese aristocrat and a black American soldier.

After her mother abandons her at the door of her grandparents’ noble mansion in Kyoto, eight-year-old Nori learns her first lesson: be silent, don’t ask, don’t resist. Her grandmother Yuko, obsessed with the purity of her bloodline and imperial tradition, locks her in the attic, subjects her to brutal chemical skin-bleaching baths, and treats her as the shameful secret of the family. In this prison, Nori grows up in complete isolation, obedient and broken.

Everything changes with the arrival of her older half-brother Akira – the legitimate heir. A deep, protective love develops between them, giving Nori a sense of belonging for the first time. But her grandmother and the family structure cannot allow such a relationship; it threatens everything they represent. The novel follows Nori through years of suffering, loss, escape, return, sexual exploitation, trauma, and the gradual awakening of resistance. The story spans continents, but the core remains in Japan – a clash of tradition and modernity, race, class, and personal freedom.

Lemmie writes in a rich, lyrical style, with an emphasis on the heroine’s inner world. The novel is full of pain and tragedy (many have described it as tragedy porn), but also resilience, hope, and maturation. It touches on themes of racism, misogyny, the aristocratic hierarchy in postwar Japan, and the search for identity as a mixed-race person in a society that values ​​purity. Nori is a complex heroine – often passive and docile, but at the same time extremely strong and intelligent.

The book was praised for its atmosphere, historical context, and emotional depth, although some critics criticized its over-dramatic ending. In Croatia, it was welcomed as a moving epic story about growing up, belonging, and fighting against tradition. An ideal read for fans of historical fiction, family sagas, and strong female characters (similarities to works like Memoirs of a Geisha or The Joy Luck Club, but with a more pronounced focus on racial identity).

Original title
Fifty Words for Rain
Translation
Viktorija Novosel
Editor
Hana Vunić
Graphics design
Ivan Živko
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
444
Publisher
Mozaik knjiga, Zagreb, 2022.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53143-283-2

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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