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The much anticipated sequel to Gadget Girl, Indigo Girl picks up the story of Aiko Cassidy, bicultural girl with cerebral palsy, cool kid, and manga artist, now 15 years old. As she discovers the Japanese half of her family, secrets from the past fall open to reveal her place in the wide world around her.

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The much anticipated sequel to Gadget Girl, Indigo Girl picks up the story of Aiko Cassidy, bicultural girl with cerebral palsy, cool kid, and manga artist, now 15 years old. As she discovers the Japanese half of her family, secrets from the past fall open to reveal her place in the wide world around her.
Autorenporträt
Suzanne Kamata's books include Losing Kei; The Beautiful One Has Come, (long-listed for the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award); and three anthologies. Her short stories and essays have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize five times. Her fiction for young adults also appears in Hunger Mountain and Tomo: Friendship Through Fiction - An Anthology of Japan Teen Stories (Stone Bridge Press) edited by Holly Thompson. Suzanne Kamata lives in Tokushima, Japan with her husband and bicultural twins.