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  1. Gail Tsukiyama

    Gail Tsukiyama was born in San Francisco, California to a Chinese mother from Hong Kong and a Japanese father from Hawaii. She attended San Francisco State University where she …

  2. Gail Tsukiyama

    Gail Tsukiyama was born in San Francisco, California to a Chinese mother from Hong Kong and a Japanese father from Hawaii. She attended San Francisco State University where she …

  3. Gail Tsukiyama

    Bestselling author Gail Tsukiyama is known for her poignant, subtle insights into the most complicated of relationships. Dreaming Water is an exploration of two of the richest and most …

  4. Gail Tsukiyama - The Samurai's Garden

    Young Stephen has his own adventure, but it is the unfolding story of Matsu, Sachi, and Kenzo that seizes your attention and will stay with you forever. Tsukiyama, with lines as clean, …

  5. Gail Tsukiyama - The Street of a Thousand Blossoms

    In an exquisitely moving story that spans almost thirty years, Gail Tsukiyama draws us irresistibly into the world of the brothers and the women who love them. The Street of a Thousand …

  6. Gail Tsukiyama - The Brightest Star

    Powerful, poignant, and imbued with Gail Tsukiyama's warmth and empathy, The Brightest Star reimagines the life of the first Asian American screen star whose legacy endures—a …

  7. Gail Tsukiyama - A Hundred Flowers

    Once again, Tsukiyama brings us a powerfully moving story of ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances with grace and courage.

  8. Gail Tsukiyama - The Color of Air

    Gail Tsukiyama author of The Samurai’s Garden, Women of the Silk, Night of Many Dreams, The Language of Threads, The Street of a Thousand Blossoms, Dreaming Water, A Hundred …

  9. Gail Tsukiyama - Women of the Silk

    In Women of the Silk, Gail Tsukiyama takes her readers back to rural China in 1926, where a group of women forge a sisterhood amidst the reeling machines that reverberate and clamor in …

  10. Gail Tsukiyama - The Language of Threads

    Their idyllic life is interrupted, however, by war, and the Japanese occupation. Pei is once again forced to make her own way, struggling to survive and to keep her extended family alive as …