A young woman reunites with the daughter she gave up for adoption sixteen years ago in this tear-jerking, laugh-out-loud and emotionally gripping novel about trauma, heritage and forgiveness
AT 35, MIKA SUZUKI IS STRUGGLING.
She's been fired (again). Her last relationship went up in flames. Her fervently traditional mother is perpetually disappointed in her. And now, she's had a phone call from sixteen-year-old Penny Calvin. The baby she reluctantly gave up for adoption when she was just a teenager herself.
Mika is desperate to meet her girl. But she barely feels like she can take care of herself.
Is she ready to show Penny who her mother really is?