When Derek accepts a Tokyo-based work assignment, he hopes distance will mend his broken heart. Instead, his life in Japan begins to unravel almost immediately.
Alone in modern Tokyo and struggling to adapt to Japanese office culture, Derek finds an unexpected ally in Izumi-an eccentric office lady nearly twice his age. Eccentric to the point of legend, and unapologetically herself, Izumi speaks freely and moves through the workplace as though rules were mere suggestions. Derek is warned to stay away from her. She won’t let him. What begins as hesitant conversation becomes something gentler and more dangerous. Through Oldies, endless wine, and emotional scars that refuse to fade, Derek and Izumi form an unlikely friendship that defies workplace rules, social expectations, and cultural boundaries. But Tokyo is not a gentle place for rule-breakers. As outside pressures mount and buried pain resurfaces, Derek and Izumi must decide whether their bond is strong enough to survive the scrutiny of others-and the doubts within themselves. A Song and Dance for Izumi is a heartwarming yet melancholic contemporary fiction novel set in Japan, blending humor, emotional depth, and subtle darkness. This modern literary novel explores themes of loneliness, healing, cross-cultural relationships, and the beauty of unlikely friendships.Perfect for readers who love:
- Slow-burn, emotionally driven novels
- Contemporary fiction set in Japan
- Whimsical yet dramatic modern novels
- Stories about friendship, heartbreak, and healing
- Japanese workplace and expat life stories