Emiko

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Release Date
June 10, 2025
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1774885735
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A sweet and savory YA romance, this modern-day Japanese-Canadian twist on Emma is just the recipe for fans of Jenny Han, Jane Austen and Gilmore Girls. A busybody foodie avoids questions of her own future as she meddles in the love lives of those around her. Has this matcha-maker met her match?

Self-declared matchmaking GENIUS Emiko Kimori has already found success by helping her aunt find true love, so when the new girl in town becomes her new BFF, it's only natural for Emiko to help set her up for social success with a suitable love match.

Emiko lives with her Ojiichan in a small town on BC's West Coast surrounded by friends and neighbors, including her childhood friend Kenzo Sanada, who wants her to spend less time meddling in every else’s love lives. But Emiko can so clearly see who belongs together, even when her targets don't know it themselves. She simply has to meddle — for the sake of true love!

As for her own romantic life though . . . who has time for that? Emiko is far too busy with her matchmaking schemes, her brunch recipes, volunteering, her bustling social life, keeping up her grades, eating said brunch recipes and making plans for after graduation. Plans she will absolutely decide on soon. Definitely. Maybe? But when Emiko ends up falling for the very last person she expects, she finds herself caught in the tangled web of her own love matches. For the first time, instead of arranging from afar, Emiko has to figure out what it means to be in love herself, and that friendship and romance are more complicated than she ever imagined . . .

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Emma in Present-Day
(Updated: April 20, 2026)
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4.0
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4.0
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EMIKO by Chieri Uegaki is a contemporary remix of EMMA by Jane Austen. In this version, Emiko, a high school senior, raised by her grandfather and aunt, is an absolute busybody. She’s worried about everyone around her, more than she’s worried about herself— so much so that she can’t figure out what she wants to do after high school. Not only that, but as she attempts to play matchmaker for all those closest to her, she misses the one person who is right for her. By the time she realizes it, it may be too late, unless she’s ready to be honest with everyone, including herself.

I absolutely adored the setting of this story, the house on the beach where the whole community gathers. It’s idyllic, but it also feels like a part of Emiko’s personality, too. It’s almost impossible to separate the two, which we as readers get to see play out thematically in the book. Overall, the lifestyle Emiko lives is so healthy and intentional. It's filled with the small moments that matter, time with good food, friends, family, in nature, volunteering, and more. The narrative is soft, meandering, and pleasant, like someone going with the flow of life.

I really appreciated the theme of forgiveness and how it’s handled like a water ripple in the book. What I would have loved to see more of is a deeper insight into Emiko’s psyche: why she is so obsessed with pairing Harumi with someone, or what she is longing to do post-grad that she wouldn’t allow herself to dream of, and why? Having a bit more context there would have made this five stars for me!

Still, EMIKO is such a delightful read. The characters are heartfelt and clever, and give us a beautiful glimpse into the Japanese diaspora and culture. Those who enjoy a slow-burn romance will surely like this one!
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