Sakura: A Novel

Author:   Kanako Nishi ,  Allison Markin Powell
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
ISBN:  

9780063389946


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   09 April 2026
Format:   Hardback
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Sakura: A Novel


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Available in English at last, the international bestseller from one of Japan's most acclaimed authors, a touching tale of a broken family contending with the pain of the past to live in the present, helped by the unforgettable dog who becomes their lifeline. Sakura is the story of a family who is happy, until it isn’t. Skipping back and forth in time, it begins when the narrator, Kaoru, receives a letter from his estranged father announcing he will be home in Osaka for New Year’s. The letter spurs Kaoru to go back to his childhood home, and though he is apprehensive at returning, his spirits are unexpectedly lifted when he is greeted by Sakura, the family dog. Growing up, the Hasegawas were the perfect family. Kaoru’s loving parents doted on their children. Kaoru’s baby sister, Miki, was cute and charismatic, and his older brother, Hajime—a natural leader, athlete, and charmer—was the superstar. The middle child, Kaoru was good at school, but not a star student, friendly with girls but never popular. He was content to exist in Hajime’s shadow, and occasionally bask in his light. Then Hajime was involved in a tragic accident that fractured the Hasegawas, with nothing to keep them together but memories and melancholy. Returning home, Kaoru and his family must find the strength to reckon with the past and pick up the pieces of their shattered lives. Luckily, there is Sakura, who somehow has managed to stay happy. What’s her secret As the Hasegawas learn to let go, it is Sakura who holds the key to help them move forward. A major bestseller in Japan now available in English, Sakura is a tender, bittersweet, funny, and beautifully told tale about the magic and mysteries of familial love, from one of Japan's most acclaimed writers. Translated from Japanese by Allison Markin Powell

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Author:   Kanako Nishi ,  Allison Markin Powell
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   HarperVia
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.375kg
ISBN:  

9780063389946


ISBN 10:   0063389940
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   09 April 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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“Kanako Nishi is a writer who dismantles the things that divide us. She is a hero to many Japanese writers, myself included.” — Asako Yuzuki, international bestselling author of Butter


“Kanako Nishi is a writer who dismantles the things that divide us. She is a hero to many Japanese writers, myself included.” — Asako Yuzuki, international bestselling author of Butter “A tender tale of love and pain...Nishi handles her characters with sympathy as they confront loss and grief, comforted through the darkness by their loyal Sakura.” — Kirkus


Author Information

Kanako Nishi is a Japanese writer and artist. She is the author of the novels Sakura, which was a major bestseller in Japan; Tsutenkaku (Osaka Tower), which won the Sakunosuke Oda Prize; Fukuwarai (Lucky Laugh), which received the first Hayao Kawai Prize; and Saraba!, which won the prestigious Naoki prize in 2015. She was named Vogue Japan's Woman of the Year in 2015 and among Granta's Best of Young Japanese Novelists 2016. Several of her books have been adapted for film. Born in Tehran in 1977, Nishi grew up in Cairo and Osaka and lives in Tokyo.

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