Incoming Resources
- The wakame gatherers, by Holly Thompson ; illustrated by Kazumi Wilds
- How my parents learned to eat, Ina R. Friedman ; illustrated by Allen Say
- The drums of Noto Hanto, story by J. Alison James ; [illustrations by Tsukushi.]
- Murder in the crooked house, Soji Shimada ; translated by Louise Heal Kawai
- Fractured soul, a novel, Akira Mizubayashi ; translated by Alison Anderson
- Watersong, Clarissa Goenawan
- Strange weather in Tokyo, a novel, Hiromi Kawakami ; translated by Allison Markin Powell
- Twinkle twinkle, Kaori Ekuni ; translated by Emi Shimokawa
- The Turtle House, a novel, Amanda Churchill
- Sherlock holmes, a scandal in Japan, Keisuke Matsuoka ; translated by James Balzer
- The Sandman, the dream hunters, Neil Gaiman, writer ; Yoshitaka Amano, artist ; Dave McKean, cover art
- A lonely resurrection, Barry Eisler ; includes a note from the author introducing the new edition
- The harsh cry of the heron, Lian Hearn
- Mrs. Murakami's garden, Mario Bellatin ; translated from the Spanish by Heather Cleary
- Masks, Fumiko Enchi ; translated by Juliet Winters Carpenter
- Evil and the mask, Fuminori Nakamura
- Ellery Queen's Japanese mystery stories, from Japan's greatest detective & crime writers, edited, with an introduction by Ellery Queen ; new foreword by Satoru Saito
- Cruzando el Pacifico, Gary Soto ; illustrated by Sandy Young
- The sword thief, Peter Lerangis
- What's left of me is yours, a novel by Stephanie Scott
- Death by water, Kenzaburo Oe ; translated from the Japanese by Deborah Boliver Boehm
- Me against the world, a novel, Kazufumi Shiraishi ; translated by Raj Mahtani
- Jasmine Toguchi, bridge builder, Debbi Michiko Florence ; pictures by Elizabet Vuković
- Butter, a novel of food and murder, Asako Yuzuki ; translated by Polly Barton
- Sunny, Colin O'Sullivan
- The master of go, Yasunari Kawabata ; translated from the Japanese by Edward G. Seidensticker
- Take me out to the Yakyu, by Aaron Meshon
- The gun, Fuminori Nakamura ; translated from the Japanese by Allison Markin Powell
- Heaven's net is wide, the first tale of the Otori, Lian Hearn
- Honeybees and distant thunder, a novel, Riku Onda ; translated from the Japanese by Philip Gabriel
- The maids, Junichiro Tanizaki ; translated by Michael P. Cronin
- Tea with milk, Allen Say
- Botchan, Natsume Soseki ; translated and introduced by J. Cohn
- Suzume, Makoto Shinkai ; translated by Winifred Bird
- Fortunes of war, Stephen Coonts
- The pine islands, Marion Poschmann ; translated by Jen Calleja
- Idoru, William Gibson
- The sea of Japan, a novel, Keita Nagano
- Evil and the mask, Fuminori Nakamura ; translated from the Japanese by Satoko Izumo and Stephen Coates
- Once and forever, the tales of Kenji Miyazawa ; translated from the Japanese by John Bester
- How to be an American housewife, [a novel], Margaret Dilloway
- Penguin highway, Tomihiko Morimi ; translation by Andrew Cunningham
- Tokio blues, Norwegian wood, Haruki Murakami ; traducción del japonés por Lourdes Porta
- The pearl diver, a novel, Jeff Talarigo
- The changeling, Kenzaburo Oe ; translated from the Japanese by Deborah Boliver Boehm
- The tattoo murder case, Akimitsu Takagi ; translated by Deborah Boliver Boehm
- Grass for his pillow, Lian Hearn
- The woman in the dunes, by Kobo Abe ; translated from the Japanese by E. Dale Saunders ; with drawings by Machi Abe
- Lizard, Banana Yoshimoto ; translated from the Japanese by Ann Sherif
- Jasmine Toguchi, peace-maker, Debbi Michiko Florence ; pictures by Elizabet Vukovic