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She was born in 1967 & grew up in Yorkshire. Her interest in Japan began when she was at London University where, as part of her drama degree, she studied Japanese Noh theatre. This interest took her to Japan where she lived & worked for years. She received a M. A. in writing at Manchester toon meer University. She currently lives in Brighton, where she continues to study Japanese. (Bowker Author Biography) toon minder
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Werken van Susanna Jones

De schokvogel (2001) 251 exemplaren
When Nights Were Cold (2012) 56 exemplaren
Water Lily (2003) 42 exemplaren
The Illustrated Brighton Moment (2008) — Redacteur — 3 exemplaren

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Not particularly well written and a bit self-indulgent - some good ideas - but a good job it was short or I wouldn't have finished. The first/third person swapping was intriguing the first time it happened but just annoying thereafter and the twists in the tale were predictable. A first novel so there may well be better to come.
 
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Ma_Washigeri | 9 andere besprekingen | Jan 23, 2021 |
I read a review of this book back in 2003 when it was published. I keep a small notebook of books that had reviews that intrigued me and it took 7 years before I found a copy. Then it took me 10 more years to read the book. I wish I could say that it was worth it but really, after all that buildup, it was just mediocre.

Runa is a teacher at a school someplace in rural Japan. She has an affair with one of her male students which someone has discovered and is threatening to make public. Ralph is a middle-aged Englishman visiting Japan to find a Japanese woman to marry. However, even women looking to leave Japan aren't willing to consider Ralph. Runa and Ralph meet on a long ferry ride from Japan to Shanghai; Runa is using her sister's passport and name in order to hide from anyone who might be looking for her so she is known as Nanao to Ralph. Although Ralph has a Chinese woman waiting for him in Shanghai he decides that Nanao is much more desirable. During the 2 day ferry ride he tries to convince her to marry him and Runa is tempted since it would solve her problems. Of course, it doesn't work out.

It seems that Susanna Jones' writing career has somewhat fizzled out. Her debut novel, The Earthquake Bird, won several awards but the 3 she later wrote don't have much in the way of critical acclaim. She now teaches creative writing in England but doesn't seem to have published any novels for some time.
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gypsysmom | Jul 31, 2020 |
Not particularly well written and a bit self-indulgent - some good ideas - but a good job it was short or I wouldn't have finished. The first/third person swapping was intriguing the first time it happened but just annoying thereafter and the twists in the tale were predictable. A first novel so there may well be better to come.
 
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Ma_Washigeri | 9 andere besprekingen | May 27, 2018 |
Completely bizarre! I found the prose forced and there were so many holes in the plot it seemed like a cheese grater. Am I missing something?
 
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tashlyn88 | 4 andere besprekingen | Feb 5, 2016 |

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