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Welcome to Sunny Town

By (author): Théodora Armstrong

In this striking debut novel, a young artist rashly moves overseas to teach ESL and to find herself, and gets more – and less – than she bargained for.


Feeling like her life is falling apart, a young artist named Maggie follows a classmate abroad, with a goal to reinvent herself. In Japan, she is welcomed by a community of irresistibly compelling expats, and quickly becomes enmeshed in their circle of friendships and dramas.


Despite having no real qualifications, Maggie easily gets a job teaching English at Language Love Academy. There she meets Keiko, an overenthusiastic, middle-aged student who challenges Maggie’s often-faltering efforts. When Keiko offers to teach Maggie Japanese, Maggie gets a glimpse of a different side of the country.


Did Maggie and her new friends come to Japan to find themselves – or to disappear? Are their friendships and relationships real, or just another illusion? Maggie can’t tell whether she is sinking deeper into her hapless life overseas or gaining a foothold on a real future for herself.


Welcome to Sunny Town is a riveting debut novel that cracks open a popular rite of passage and the worldwide ESL industry. Bringing to mind the work of Ottessa Moshfegh, Sally Rooney, Naoise Dolan, and Melissa Broder, Théodora Armstrong paints a deft portrait of twentysomethings at the turn of the twenty-first century, yearning for identity, connection, and the courage to begin again.

AUTHOR

Théodora Armstrong

Théodora Armstrong is a fiction writer, poet, and photographer. Her collection of short fiction, Clear Skies, No Wind, 100% Visibility (House of Anansi) was a finalist for the Danuta Gleed Literary Award and the Ethel Wilson Fiction Prize. She lives in North Vancouver with her husband and two children and teaches fiction at the School of Creative Writing at UBC.


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Dimensions:

350 Pages
9in * 6in *
1.00gr

Published:

May 01, 2026

Publisher:

Freehand Books

ISBN:

9781997534112

Book Subjects:

FICTION / Literary

Language:

eng

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