![]() I love developing characters over time and also to signal that this one book is not the end of the story. That’s how my most recent historical, Clark and Division, evolved.ĭo you write a series or standalones? Why? There was a lot of juvenile delinquency that came out of this resettlement period of time - ripe for a mystery. There’s not much literature - both nonfiction or fiction - on what happened to Japanese Americans when they were released from wartime detention camps, and especially the experience in Chicago. What sets your book apart from what is out there? Understanding where we are today from the past. Traditional mystery, cultural mystery, historical mystery and noir She truly genre hops, and she answered some questions for us. ![]() Set in 1944 Chicago, Edgar Award-winner Naomi Hirahara’s eye-opening and poignant new mystery, the story of a young woman searching for the truth about her revered older sister’s death, brings to focus the struggles of one Japanese American family released from mass incarceration at Manzanar during World War II. ![]()
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