FICTION

The Lost Ryū

Recorded Books. Jun. 2022. 448p. $12.99. ISBN 9781705066119.
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Gr 3-7–A sigh of relief is almost immediate as Kurt Kanazawa effortlessly pronounces “ryū”—with exacting attention to that diacritical—then “Hiroshima” just so. The Julliard-trained actor displays his Japanese fluency, adroitly enhancing Cohen’s poignant first novel in which dragons—the titular ryū—are bonded companions to people. In 1960s Japan, all the large ryū have disappeared since WWII; young Kohei’s own ryū is tiny Yuharu. Kohei lives with his widowed mother and acerbic grandfather—Ojiisan—whose explosive anger might be tamed with a large western ryū by his side. When a Jewish Japanese American family arrives as tenant neighbors, Kohei’s initial introduction to their daughter Isolde is marred by his disappointment that Isolde’s American ryū is too small to help Ojiisan. Friendship grows quickly, however, and the two hatch a plot hoping to lessen Ojiisan’s suffering.
VERDICT Kanazawa guarantees Cohen a magnificent audio debut.

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