Julie Otsuka

  • Read by: Carrington MacDuffie

    Duration: 4 hrs

    Between the first and second world wars a group of young, non-English-speaking Japanese women travelled by boat to America. They were picture brides, clutching photos of husbands-to-be whom they had yet to meet. A spellbinding and poetic account of strangers lost and alone in a new and deeply foreign land.

    Contemporary Fiction
  • Read by: Traci Kato-Kiriyama

    Duration: 4 hrs 30 mins

    Up above there are wildfires, smog alerts, epic droughts, paper jams, teachers' strikes, insurrections, revolutions, record-breaking summers of unendurable heat, but down below, at the pool, it is always a comfortable eighty-one degrees ...

    Alice is one of a group of obsessed recreational swimmers for whom their local swimming pool has become the centre of their lives - a place of unexpected kinship, freedom, and ritual. Until one day a crack appears beneath its surface ...

    As cracks also begin to appear in Alice's memory, her husband and daughter are faced with the dilemma of how best to care for her. As Alice clings to the tethers of her past in a Home she feels certain is not her home, her daughter must navigate the newly fractured landscape of their relationship.

    A novel about mothers and daughters, grief and memory, love and implacable loss, The Swimmers is spellbinding, incantatory and unforgettable. The finest work yet from a true modern master.

    Contemporary Fiction
  • Read by: Nancy Gower

    Duration: 4 hrs

    Four months after Pearl Harbour, Japanese Americans are instructed to report to internment camps for the duration of the war. Based on a true story and told from the different viewpoints of four members of one family, this incarceration will alter their lives forever.

    Contemporary Fiction
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