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This is Amiko, Do You Copy?

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This is Amiko, Do You Copy?

Natsuko Imamura
A surprising and moving novella about a misunderstood neurodivergent girl from one of Japan's most acclaimed young writers, the author ofĀ The Woman in the Purple Skirt

A sensitive and tender depiction of belonging and neurodivergence, perfect for fans ofĀ Convenience Store WomanĀ and the off-kilter novels of Ottessa Moshfegh
Other people don’t seem to understand Amiko. Whether eating curry rice with her hands at school or peeking through the sliding doors at her mother’s calligraphy class, her curious, exuberant nature mostly meets with confusion.

When her mother falls into a depression and her brother begins spending all his time with a motorcycle gang, Amiko is left increasingly alone to navigate a world where she doesn’t quite fit.

Subtle, tender and moving,Ā This is AmikoĀ shows us life through the eyes of a unique, irrepressible, neurodivergent young character.


Praise forĀ The Woman in the Purple Skirt:

ā€œ[It]Ā will keep you firmly in its grip.ā€ — Oyinkan Braithwaite, bestselling author ofĀ My Sister, the Serial Killer

ā€œThe love child of Eugene Ionesco and Patricia Highsmith.ā€ — Kelly Link, bestselling author ofĀ Get in Trouble

ā€œAĀ taut and compelling depiction of loneliness.ā€ — Paula Hawkins, #1 New York Times bestselling author ofĀ The Girl on the Train
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Natsuko Imamura
A surprising and moving novella about a misunderstood neurodivergent girl from one of Japan's most acclaimed young writers, the author ofĀ The Woman in the Purple Skirt

A sensitive and tender depiction of belonging and neurodivergence, perfect for fans ofĀ Convenience Store WomanĀ and the off-kilter novels of Ottessa Moshfegh
Other people don’t seem to understand Amiko. Whether eating curry rice with her hands at school or peeking through the sliding doors at her mother’s calligraphy class, her curious, exuberant nature mostly meets with confusion.

When her mother falls into a depression and her brother begins spending all his time with a motorcycle gang, Amiko is left increasingly alone to navigate a world where she doesn’t quite fit.

Subtle, tender and moving,Ā This is AmikoĀ shows us life through the eyes of a unique, irrepressible, neurodivergent young character.


Praise forĀ The Woman in the Purple Skirt:

ā€œ[It]Ā will keep you firmly in its grip.ā€ — Oyinkan Braithwaite, bestselling author ofĀ My Sister, the Serial Killer

ā€œThe love child of Eugene Ionesco and Patricia Highsmith.ā€ — Kelly Link, bestselling author ofĀ Get in Trouble

ā€œAĀ taut and compelling depiction of loneliness.ā€ — Paula Hawkins, #1 New York Times bestselling author ofĀ The Girl on the Train
This is Amiko, Do You Copy? | Nekoto Books