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Picking Bones from Ash: A Novel [Hardcover]

Marie Mutsuki Mockett (Author)
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September 29, 2009
Three generations of women intersect in this evocative debut novel

My mother always told me that there is only one way a woman can be truly safe in this world. And that is to be fiercely, inarguably and masterfully talented.

No one knows who fathered eleven-year-old Satomi, and the women of her 1950s Japanese mountain town find her mother’s restless sensuality a threat. Satomi’s success in piano competitions has always won respect, saving her and her mother from complete ostracism. But when her mother’s growing ambition tests this delicate social balance, Satomi’s gift is not enough to protect them. Eventually, Satomi is pushed to make a drastic decision in order to begin her life anew. Years later, Satomi’s choices echo in the life of her American daughter, Rumi, a gifted authenticator of Asian antiques. Rumi has always believed her mother to be dead, but when Rumi begins to see a ghost, she wonders: Is this the spirit of her mother? If so, what happened to Satomi?

Picking Bones from Ash explores the struggles women face in accepting their talents, and asks what happens when mothers and daughters dare to question the debt owed each other. Fusing imagination and suspense, Marie Mutsuki Mockett builds a lavish world in which characters journey from Buddhist temples to the black market of international antiques in California, as they struggle to understand each other across cultures and generations.
 
"Marie Mockett brings postwar Japan into the 21st Century with sensitivity and grace, drawing the lives of three women to illuminate the tension between two cultures. Picking Bones from Ash is a lovely book."KIT REED

"In Marie Mockett's first novel—which ranges in confident and lovely prose from a mountain town in mid-century Japan to an antiques business in contemporary San Franciscotemples, ghosts, and oni demons aren't inert markers of exoticism: they're embedded in a lived web of human relationships and everyday tasks.  Beginning in a world as solid as Jane Smiley's A Thousand Acres, Picking Bones from Ash takes the reader down a rabbit-hole as matter-of-factly supernatural as that of Haruki Murakami's Wind-Up Bird Chronicle.  This wiry and delicate novel, as grounded as it is surreal, goes down like a tall glass of water.  Except it's spiked: like Rumi, the younger of Mockett's two heroines, you will be haunted until you finish this book." ELLIS AVERY

"Remarkable and arresting, this debut has the pleasures of a fairy tale and a novel at the same time. Mockett probes the family mythology of a very peculiar line of talented Japanese women who may or may not be descended from the Princess of the Moon, and spins the tale of how they survived post-war Japan, modernity and life in America. A spellbinding new talent." ALEXANDER CHEE

"Mockett has made an impressive debut with Picking Bones from Ash. Here, she creates a fully-absorbing world with vivid characters who search for what was painfully lost to them. Mockett is a beautiful writer." MIN JIN LEE, author of Free Food for Millionaires


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In this ambitious debut, the narration alternates between Satomi, a Japanese girl pushed by her mother to make her mark on the world, and Rumi, Satomi's American daughter who grows up in the mid-late 1960s believing her mother is dead. The novel is strongest at the beginning, as Satomi tells of her postwar childhood in a small Japanese village, the only girl without a father and the only girl with a talent: she is going to be a world-famous concert pianist. After her mother remarries, Satomi goes away to music school and, later, to Paris to perfect her craft. In Paris and back in Japan, Satomi falls in with the Western antique dealers who will eventually take her to the United States after her mother dies. The second half switches between the stories of Satomi and Rumi, who develops a skill at reading Asian antiques and begins to wonder about her mother when an old friend of her parents re-enters her life. Rumi's quest to unravel her tricky family history is absorbing, and even if it lacks the simple beauty of Satomi's coming-of-age narrative, Mockett succeeds where many others fail: making the reader care. (Oct.)
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"[Picking Bones from Ash], so firmly anchored in a sensuous reality, veers into a dream world. A reader has the sense that even the author was driven by her most powerful character: the original mother, raising her daughter alone, shunned by villagers, forced to make decisions that haunt her descendants." LOS ANGELES TIMES

"Mockett succeeds where many others fail: making the reader care."PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

"Solid and graceful. . . .Mockett combines the best elements of a mystery story, ghost story, magical realism and the complex difficulties in deciding what is 'best' for our elders and offspring." MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE

"Mockett presents a well-written and notable story of three generations of strong-willed women, each in search of something just out of their grasp; the sacrifices they make for their daughters; and the unseen repercussions of choices made long ago." BOOKLIST

"A book of intelligence and heart. As Mockett reveals, the ghosts of our mothers are always within us."—AMY TAN
 
"Deeply preoccupied with girls, talent, and power."MAUD NEWTON

"A voice so authentic and eloquent it is hard to believe this is Mockett's first novel." LARGEHEARTED BOY

"Picking Bones from Ash drew me in from the first sentence."THE FEMINIST REVIEW

"[A] poignant debut novel. . . .Amidst greediness, rationalism and misguided hope, [Mockett] beautifully illustrates the fervent presence of ancient and recent pasts."—POP DAMAGE

"I don't know when I last read a novel with two such captivating heroines as Marie Mutsuki Mockett conjures up in her intricate and absorbing novel Picking Bones From Ash. Like Satomi and Rumi, Mockett is 'fiercely, inarguably, and masterfully talented.' An immensely satisfying debut." —MARGOT LIVESEY

"Picking Bones from Ash beautifully interweaves the stories of three women with their own individual strengthsÉI definitely recommend you take this unique journey through these women's lives."THE UNDOMESTIC GODDESS

"Marie Mockett is a remarkably engaging writer who manages to pull her audience into the protagonists' worlds from her first sentence. Her evocative descriptions of Japan conjure up images of a geography and culture rarely experienced by Westerners. . . that linger in the mind long after the reader has turned the final page." THE F WORD (UK)

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Graywolf Press (September 29, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1555975410
  • ISBN-13: 978-1555975418
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (35 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,155,941 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Marie Mutsuki Mockett Marie was born in Carmel, California to a Japanese mother and American father. Her Japanese family owns a Zen Buddhist temple where she often played as a child, and which, among other things, performs exorcisms. In 2009, Marie attended the Bread Loaf Conference as a Bernard O'Keefe Scholar in Nonfiction. Marie's essay "Letter from a Japanese Crematorium" was published in Agni 65, cited as distinguished in the 2008 Best American Essays, and anthologized in Creative Nonfiction 3, edited by Lee Gutkind. Marie's debut novel, Picking Bones from Ash, was published by Graywolf Press on October 1st, 2009.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Don't judge a book by its cover: you would miss this gem, August 20, 2009
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This author has a real talent in story telling and what a great first novel. The author offers her characters as teachers in telling us a wonderful story of life past and present, transporting us over 50 years of the beautiful traditions of Japan; and regardless of our geographic location, our ancestrial past continues to have an imprint on our lives. The story was more a mystery within a mystery, which the author did a brilliant job in keeping the reader focused and intensely intrigued with each turn of the page; but remained faithful to fold back the mist and allowing us see for ourselves that life is complicated and that we have choices in how we choose to live, but above all Love prevails. Told from many people's perspective, which added bounce, depth and intrigue to each of the key characters. I loved the novel for the mystery and then the reveal. If you loved the Joy Luck Club then you will love this book. This novel is made for a movie!
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent debut full of imagination, September 30, 2009
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An unnaccountably strange and beautiful novel from a debut novelist. The coming of age tales of a mother and daughter are intertwined as East meets West in a thriller about a ghost and a family secret. The two stories collide in a comic sprawl populated with a host of characters who each have either a spiritual challenge or at least some kind take on spirituality. In their twin quests for mastery and truth, Satomi and Rumi meet free spirits, tormented artists, cunning forgers, phony gurus, and trapped priests, and most memorably a ghost who hints at an ancestral secret, kind of a transgression hidden within a misdemeanor.

The storytelling is fresh and delivered in a lucid, completely original style that showcases Mockett's gift for dialogue and description, and a delightful wit that pokes fun at human frailty without cynicism. The author uses scenes of magic realism in a way that evokes the Mizayaki's flights of imagination, creating some genuinely eerie ghost scenes and a wild and unforgettable ride through the snowy mountains of Japan pursued by demons. Though not everyone will like the post-modern narrative structure, I found the ending (or series of them) a tremendously satisfying piece of storytelling as the plot comes full circle. Entertaining, surprisingly challenging work from a real stylist. Go get it!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Marvelous adventure and gorgeous writing., October 7, 2009
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I wonder how much of her lifetime Ms. Mockett spent in Japan. Her knowledge of Japanese culture, customs, and even botany-how far bamboo can grow-is clearly demonstrated in her novel Picking Bones From Ash. Each word is carefully chosen so phrases and sentences run like good music. As soon as you start reading this novel, I felt as though I was entering the world of novel and I could see what was going on in my mind as if I were watching its movie. I could hardly put down this book when I once started reading it. Must be included for Christmas shopping lists!
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