Marie Mutsuki Mockett

Marie Mutsuki Mockett is an American novelist and memoirist.

Life
Mockett was born to a Japanese mother and an American father and grew up speaking English, German and Japanese. Her mother's family owns a Buddhist temple in Tohoku Japan, 25 miles from the Fukushima Daichi nuclear power reactor. Her father's family owns a wheat farm in Nebraska. Mockett graduated from the Robert Louis Stevenson School in Pebble Beach, California and Columbia University in 1992. Her novel, Picking Bones from Ash, was published in 2009 and short listed for the Paterson Prize. Her memoir, Where the Dead Pause and the Japanese Say Goodbye, was shortlisted for the PEN Open Award, the Northern California Book Award and was the Barnes a Noble Discover Pick. American Harvest, her third book, follows her travels through the American heartland in the company of evangelical harvesters and examines the rural and urban divide and won the 2020 Northern California Book Award for General Nonfiction. Her essays have appeared in Elle, The New York Times, and Salon.

Fiction

 * Picking Bones From Ash, Graywolf Press, 2009. ISBN 9781555975418
 * The Tree Doctor, Graywolf Press, 2024. ISBN 9781644452776

Nonfiction

 * Where the Dead Pause, and the Japanese Say Goodbye, WW Norton, 2015. ISBN 9780393063011
 * American Harvest: God, Country, and Farming in the Heartland, Graywolf Press, 2020. ISBN 9781644450178