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The Japanese Lover: A Novel Paperback – July 5, 2016


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From New York Times bestselling author Isabel Allende, “a magical and sweeping” (Publishers Weekly, starred review) love story and multigenerational epic that stretches from San Francisco in the present-day to Poland and the United States during World War II.

In 1939, as Poland falls under the shadow of the Nazis, young Alma Belasco’s parents send her away to live in safety with an aunt and uncle in their opulent mansion in San Francisco. There, as the rest of the world goes to war, she encounters Ichimei Fukuda, the quiet and gentle son of the family’s Japanese gardener. Unnoticed by those around them, a tender love affair begins to blossom. Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the two are cruelly pulled apart as Ichimei and his family—like thousands of other Japanese Americans—are declared enemies and forcibly relocated to internment camps run by the United States government. Throughout their lifetimes, Alma and Ichimei reunite again and again, but theirs is a love that they are forever forced to hide from the world.

Decades later, Alma is nearing the end of her long and eventful life. Irina Bazili, a care worker struggling to come to terms with her own troubled past, meets the elderly woman and her grandson, Seth, at San Francisco’s charmingly eccentric Lark House nursing home. As Irina and Seth forge a friendship, they become intrigued by a series of mysterious gifts and letters sent to Alma, eventually learning about Ichimei and this extraordinary secret passion that has endured for nearly seventy years.

Sweeping through time and spanning generations and continents,
The Japanese Lover is written with the same keen understanding of her characters that Isabel Allende has been known for since her landmark first novel The House of the Spirits. The Japanese Lover is a moving tribute to the constancy of the human heart in a world of unceasing change.
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Editorial Reviews

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"The Japanese Lover is animated by the same lush spirit that has sold 65 million copies of her books around the world... a novel that’s a pleasure to recommend." ― The Washington Post

"Poignant, powerful ...a timeless world without 'tomorrow or yesterday.'" ―
Boston Globe

"Monumental...A multi-generational epic of fate, war, and enduring love." ―
Harper's Bazaar

"[A] fairy tale of a novel...As in all of Allende's fiction, we find a large, colorful cast of characters..." ―
New York Times Book Review

“[Allende] is a dazzling storyteller, with a wry, sometimes dark, wit and a great eye for society's changing fashions. She may be writing a fairy tale for adults, but like the best of the genre, it's almost irresistible.” ―
Associated Press

"Like the incomparable storyteller she is, Isabel Allende does not release us from the novel's spell until the last pages, with a brief but bittersweet hint of her famed magical realism." ―
Miami Herald

“With
The Japanese Lover, Allende reminds us that, while not everyone has a true love, we all have loves that are true. Whether they be passionate, familial, unrequited or timeless,the one constant in our lives is love. And Isabel Allende celebrates them all, beautifully.” ― USA Today

"[An] epic novel from a master of the form." ―
Elle

"Allende's engrossing narrative spans 70 years of tumultuous world history, but the powerful message you'll take away is that love -- all kinds of love -- will take root and endure under the most harrowing conditions." ―
People Magazine, Book of the Week

“With her engaging new novel, “The Japanese Lover,” Allende brings us a tale at once global and rooted deeply in Bay Area history, sweeping through time and across continents to explore the inner lives of two very different women in contemporary California.” ―
San Francisco Chronicle

“Allende’s magical and sweeping tale focuses on two survivors of separation and loss…Befitting the unapologetically romantic soul bared here—the poignant letters to Alma from Ichimei are interspersed throughout—love is what endures.” ―
Publishers Weekly, starred review

"The Japanese Lover is a poetic and profound meditation on the power of love: a common theme, sure, but in Allende's capable hands this trope is made utterly new." ― Bustle

"Themes of lasting passion, friendship, reflections in old age, and how people react to challenging circumstances all feature in Allende’s newest saga, which moves from modern San Francisco back to the traumatic WWII years. As always, her lively storytelling pulls readers into her characters’ lives immediately… the story has many heart felt moments, and readers will be lining up for it." ―
Booklist

"Allende, as always, gives progress and hopeful spirits their due." ―
Kirkus

"Isabel Allende's oeuvre ranges widely...but
The Japanese Lover, her lushly detailed new work, may be her most expansive yet..." ― Library Journal

"Allende...delivers a poignant story of race and aging, loss and reconciliation." ―
San Jose Mercury News

"[A] lovely, easy-to-read novel...Like a perfect onion, the book slowly reveals the secrets of Alma’s past, which primarily revolves around a secret, decades-long affair with a Japanese gardener." ―
Goop

"The latest from the writer who's been called Gabriel Garcia Marquez's successor. It's a love story that covers a lot of ground, from Nazi-occupied Poland to present-day San Francisco. You won’t want to put it down." ―
theSkimm

"...if you're a [Gabriel Garcia Marquez] fan, this one's for you." ―
Lauren Conrad's Top 10 Fall Reading List

"...rich with lyrical prose and compelling plot turns. This is Allende at her very best." ―
Purewow.com

"[Allende] is a dazzling storyteller, with a wry, sometimes dark, wit and a great eye for society's changing fashions. She may be writing a fairy tale for adults, but like the best of the genre, it's almost irresistible." ―
Times Union

"TheJapanese Lover" erects two thematic pillars of love and prejudice toproduce a story that strikes a masterful emotional balance. More importantly,the novel crafts characters that are profoundly compelling in their complexstruggle to value love despite forces—youth and age, proximity and distance,society and self—beyond their control.” ―
Harvard Crimson

“She is a dazzling storyteller,with a wry, sometimes dark, wit and a great eye for society’s changingfashions” ―
The National

“Thespectre of the war and the illicit treatment of Japanese-Americans are neverlost on the reader, although Allende is too subtle a writer to do any realproselytizing. It is a beautiful and significant love story that she tells,although I was so much more interested in her than in Ichimei as a character.” ―
Book Reporter

With end-of-life issues looming over Alma, “The Japanese Lover” can’t be called lighthearted. But it’s often wryly funny, and always an absorbing argument for the power of love. ―
St. Louis Post Dispatch

"'Pretty brilliant,' I said once I closed the cover — literary fiction at its best.” ―
The Missourian

About the Author

Born in Peru and raised in Chile, Isabel Allende is the author of a number of bestselling and critically acclaimed books, including The House of the Spirits, Of Love and Shadows, Eva Luna, The Stories of Eva Luna, Paula, and The Japanese Lover. Her books have been translated into more than thirty-five languages and have sold more than 77 million copies worldwide. She is the receipient of the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, and she divides her time between California and Chile.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Atria Books; Reprint edition (July 5, 2016)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 336 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1501116991
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1501116995
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 9.6 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.31 x 0.9 x 8.25 inches
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Isabel Allende is one of the most widely read authors in the world, having sold more than seventy-seven million books. Born in Peru and raised in Chile, Isabel won worldwide acclaim in 1982 with the publication of her first novel, The House of the Spirits. Since then, she has authored more than twenty-six bestselling and critically acclaimed books, including Daughter of Fortune, Island Beneath the Sea, Paula, and The Wind Knows My Name.

In 1996, following the death of her daughter, Paula, Allende established a charitable foundation in her honor. The foundation has awarded grants to more than one hundred nonprofits worldwide, delivering life-changing care to hundreds of thousands of women and girls.

In 2014, President Barack Obama awarded Allende the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, and in 2018 she received the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters from the National Book Foundation. Allende lives in California.

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Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024
I miss the people as this book ended. They were so real and amazingly human with their flaws, strengths & passions. Finding their way as we all do in life. I miss them.
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2022
This is my second visit with this author, Isabel Allende. Her writing is wonderful and her characters come to life. Nevertheless, this story was not as intriguing as the other work I've read. Its the story of a young, damaged woman finding her place among the residents of an assisted living facility. The overarching message is of love and compassion. Well done!
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Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2023
This type of novel is usually not the usual kind I enjoy reading; however, this 322 page soft cover book (The Japanese Lover by Isabel Allende) was recommended to me and I decided to read it.

I found this book to be a compelling epic novel taking place during World war 11 and moving on to the years involving ever lasting love and how the changing times makes our lives meaningful and enriched.

I never give away too much information when reviewing any novel, but if you are a fan of Isabel Allende’ novels this is one you will want to read.

Rating: 5 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Haiku Moments: How to read, write and enjoy haiku).
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Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2016
Just before WWII, a son of Japanese nursery man falls in love with an Polish Jewish girl who escapes to a luxurious home in SF without her parents who are killed by the Nazi. The story follows them into adulthood and then to the verge of death. The woman has an interesting assistant, an escapee from brutal parents. In addition one of her grandchildren is curious about her past and why she stays away from her retirement home for days. The two children will never be able to grow up to marry or meet openly because of cultural and political barriers. So much potential for a deep story. But the best I could give this one is three stars. The tale that is flatly written like a dull book report for at least half the book. It is a tale of forbidden love but the depth of the love is only shown in a series of letters that are set down between some of the chapters. The rest is an explanation of why they were written and why the love could not be. Page after page we get "and then this happened, and then this happened." It read like a ninth grade book report with lots of passages lifted from somewhere else. Very little feeling in those statements and nothing is truly developed. There are some well developed lovely scenes of love making but nothing explicit (which is a nice for a change). The second half is the real book because it does develop the characters somewhat and explains how they kept their love a secret. There are some letters written from the Japanese man to the now married woman that are lovely but there are not enough of them. There is also a side story of the Polish woman's husband realizing he is a homosexual but those passages almost seem to be an obligation to satisfy the "modern" audience.If I were able, I would rewrite the book with the letters being the focus and provide many more of them. Then I would write the back story and the on-going side story. I would have stopped reading this book half way but I read it for a book club and I wanted to see if it got better. It did finish it but I am sorry I wasted my time. I honestly do not know what the hype is about.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2022
This is a story of love, both requited and unrequited. It’s a complex novel of a young Jewish girl, sent to live with relatives in San Francisco as her native Poland falls to the Nazi’s. She’s frightened, alone, and extremely bright. She becomes the apple of her uncle’s eye. And as a child meets the son of the Japanese gardener. They become fast friends, and when sent to the concentration camps, they correspond. His letters to her are highly censored, so he uses his talent of drawing to send her pictures, which she can interpret.

Allende follows the protagonist not just through her life, but also through the political times she lives through. We meet her late husband, and several of her friends both long-standing and new. This book deals with complex characters and complex forms of love and romance, and is a beautiful book with a satisfactory ending. I needed a tissue when her husband died. (Can I get involved in a good story? indeed I can!)

I truly enjoy living in Allende’s universes. She has never let me down.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it
Reviewed in Italy on September 9, 2022
Love story
Trudykascho
5.0 out of 5 stars Heel mooi en ontroerend boek
Reviewed in Germany on November 15, 2019
Geschiedenis van een liefde, die door de jaren heen en ondanks de korte tijd die ze samen hebben, overeind blijft.
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Elizabeth R. Comini Frota
5.0 out of 5 stars The best love story ever
Reviewed in Brazil on December 14, 2016
I have red all Allende's books, and as time goes by her style has getting better and better. With this book she traces a love story that lasts almost all twentieth century. Thanks Isabel for so interesting and informative history background on this book!
CaroL
5.0 out of 5 stars Très beau roman d'Isabel Allende.
Reviewed in France on April 9, 2017
Les personnages sont touchants, et l'intrigue très bien construite.
J'ai eu beaucoup de mal à lâcher le roman avant de l'avoir fini!
Ici, Isabel Allende évoque des thèmes récurants de ces précédents romans. Cependant, puisque c'était mon premier roman de cet auteure, j'ai trouvé ça très agréable à lire. Je recommande :)
Monzurul Huq
5.0 out of 5 stars A very enjoyable reading during forced confinement
Reviewed in Japan on July 25, 2020
It's a very well written novel by a very well known author.