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Cinnamon Beach

By: Suzanne Kamata
Narrated by: Cindy Kay
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A DEEP SOUTH MAGAZINE Summer 2024 READING LIST Selection

AMERICAN WRITING AWARDS—Finalist—Women's Fiction

LOS ANGELES BOOK FESTIVAL—Winner—General Fiction

Cinnamon Beach is a multicultural tragicomedy, told from three female perspectives, in which an American writer living in Japan returns to South Carolina to scatter the ashes of her brother while trying to maintain the "perfect-family" facade she created from afar, and support her Indian American sister-in-law who wants a future which might upset everyone. Sparks fly at an impromptu book-signing when the author reconnects with her college friend, now a famous African American country music star, and her daughter who is deaf finds ways to communicate with a secret first-love.

©2024 Suzanne Kamata (P)2025 Tantor Media
Family Life Genre Fiction United States World Literature

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