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The Butterfly Café

By: Diane Hawley Nagatomo
Narrated by: Meritt North
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Set in modern-day Tokyo, The Butterfly Café tells the story of American Jessie Yamada. When her emotionally abusive husband suddenly dies in a traffic accident, she is overcome with guilt because while making plans to leave him, she had often thought how much easier it would be for her if he were dead. Those feelings quickly shift to shock and anger after discovering her entire marriage had been built upon secrets and lies. Jessie unexpectedly inherits a dilapidated café full of cats, where with the help of old friends and quirky neighbors, she constructs a new life for herself and her daughter. But just when things finally seem to be going right, a twist of fate forces her to make a decision that will have a far-reaching impact on herself and all the people she loves.

The Butterfly Café explores issues such as friendship, family, and love. It shows how second chances at happiness can be found in unexpected ways.

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Loved the story but I thought the narrator would have researched the correct pronunciation of spoken Japanese.

The incorrect pronunciation of Japanese words.

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The story has numerous plot turns and keeps you guessing where it is headed. Anyone can enjoy this, but for those who have been to Japan there are many familiar references that will make you smile.

The narrator though butchers just about all the Japanese names and terms. Even common names like Watanabe are mispronounced which really spoiled much the story for this listener.

Good story, poor narration

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