From the best-selling author of The Elegance of the Hedgehog comes a
story about a woman's journey to discover the father she never knew and
a love she never thought possible.
Rose has just turned forty when she gets a call from a lawyer asking her
to come to Kyoto for the reading of her estranged father's will. And so
for the first time in her life she finds herself in Japan, where Paul,
her father's assistant, is waiting to greet her.
As Paul guides Rose along a mysterious itinerary designed by her
deceased father, her bitterness and anger are soothed by the stones and
the trees in the Zen gardens they move through. During their walks, Rose
encounters acquaintances of her father--including a potter and poet, an
old lady friend, his housekeeper and chauffeur--whose interactions help
her to slowly begin to accept a part of herself that she has never
before acknowledged.
As the reading of the will gets closer, Rose's father finally,
posthumously, opens his heart to his daughter, offering her a poignant
understanding of his love and a way to accept all she has lost.