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A lively and surprising novel about a Japanese woman with a closely guarded secret, the American daughter who strives to live up to her mother's standards, and the rejuvenating power of forgiveness.

Full Synopsis
How to Be an American Housewife is a novel about mothers and daughters and the pull of tradition. It tells the story of Shoko, a Japanese woman who married an American GI, and her grown daughter, Sue, a divorced mother whose life as an American housewife hasn't been what she'd expected. When illness prevents Shoko from traveling to Japan, she asks Sue to go in her place. The trip reveals family secrets that change their lives in dramatic and unforeseen ways.

Offering an entertaining glimpse into American and Japanese family lives and their potent aspirations, this is a warm and engaging novel full of unexpected insight.

"Laurel Merlington's portrayal of Shoko...is one excellent reason for listening to the audio version of this poignant story.... Together, Merlington and [Emily] Durante make this choice listening." ---AudioFile

"Margaret Dilloway is wise and ironic. She has created wonderful characters who never, in spite of hardships, stop finding ways to love each other." ---Luanne Rice, author of The Deep Blue Sea for Beginners

"A tender and captivating novel of family secrets and redemption, and a compelling look at the complex love languages spoken within three generations of a family." ---Jamie Ford, author of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

"A profound and suspenseful debut." ---Margot Livesey, author of The House on Fortune Street

"Warm-hearted and well-written." ---Kirkus

How to Be an American Housewife

A Novel

Author Margaret Dilloway

Narrated by Emily Durante, Laural Merlington

Publication date Aug 5, 2010

Running time 8 hrs

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