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The Seeds of Nakamura Reality

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In February, 2016, The Permanent Press will be publishing my novel Nakamura Reality. All novels emerge from experience, and I'd like to share what inspired me to write the novel.

The closest friend of my son Chris is his identical twin Alex, but during Chris’s first years of elementary school in Los Angeles, a Japanese boy named Hideki ran a close second. Hideki’s sudden return to Japan confounded Chris, whose first response was to demand that we make him Japanese. Fifteen years later, Chris journeyed to Japan to live and work, separated for the first time from his inseparable twin.

In Tokyo he immersed himself in Japanese life, including joining a judo club, competing in numerous tournaments and earning a black belt. He also met and married—in a traditional Japanese ceremony—a Japanese woman named Masumi. When they returned to the U.S. with their son, they lived in our home for several years. Their stay was my introduction to many aspects of Japanese culture which included a polite reticence on Masumi’s part that conveyed much more than she actually said. Out of my son’s fascination with Japan and my efforts to decode Masumi’s intentions, a story was forming, though still unclear, like a morning swimmer coming out of the fog.

When my sons were somewhat younger than the twins Hitoshi and Takumi of Nakamura Reality, I took them to a beach in the aftermath of a Pacific storm. Though the waves were huge, I gave into their pleas and let them go into the surf and immediately regretted my decision. In their search for catchable waves, they reached a point where the currents seemed to take control, pulling them out to sea. I shouted, ran into the surf, and started a hopeless swim but was immediately knocked down by a breaker. Getting to my feet to try again I glimpsed them atop a wave. The sea was carrying them back to shore. Meeting them in the surf, there were no pleas to paddle out again for they too had been scared. They hadn’t felt guilty, though I did.

The memory of that day’s terror and the lingering guilt I felt would weave its way through a cultural experience to inspire and shape Nakamura Reality.
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Will You Read This Novel?

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To followers of my blog who review on Goodreads or elsewhere, I'd like to make available PDFs of the typeset novel. If interested, contact me at alaust70@aol.com

The following is from a letter Permanent Press is sending out to reviewers and agents.

"Many of you have seen earlier electronic versions of Alex Austin’s Nakamura Reality months ago, and so this update. Our pub date is mid-February 2016 for this astounding first novel. It has so many different currents travelling throughout body of this book. It weaves between realism ad surrealism, resentment by a world famous Japanese novelist (and a member of the Yakuza), for an American who married his daughter. It’s about ingenious scheming, cultural clashes. Yet—above all—it is also A FIRST RATE THRILLER that we will be nominating for all the major mystery awards as well as for the major literary prizes."

Nakamura Reality is a different kind of novel and tough to classify. I'm looking forward to opinions from both reviewers and readers.
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Nakamura Reality Giveaway

Nakamura Reality by Alex Austin My publisher is giving away 25 hardcover copies of my soon-to-be-released novel Nakamura Reality (starred review in Publisher's Weekly). To enter go to https://www.goodreads.com/bo…/show/26... and enter the giveaway
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Published on February 03, 2016 10:47 Tags: california, cinema, culture, japan, mystery, surfing, surrealism, topanga