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TagsLearning Japanese (6), Japanese Culture (2), Japanese Psychology (1), Tokyo Culture (1), J-pop Idols (1), Writing (1), Japanese sociology (1), Japanese Society (1) — see all tags

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GroupsAsian Fiction & Non-Fiction, Chick Lit, Japanese Culture

About meWendy Tokunaga is the author of the novels MIDORI BY MOONLIGHT and NO KIDDING. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her Japanese surfer-dude husband and her Burmese cat Meow.

Homepagehttp://www.WendyNelsonTokunaga.com

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Member sinceDec 1, 2007

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Hi Wendy,
I haven't been on LibraryThing in a long time. Best of luck with your books! Ruth
Hi Wendy,
I saw a review of your book in today's Daily Yomiuri, a glowing review. :) Just thought I'd let you know. And good luck. I am sure I will go out to buy my copy next time I am in town.
dear wendy-sama

i see we share liza dalby, and that puts us in good company.

thank you for the friend note -- i don't know why but i am not accepting any friends -- a russian translator had just asked recently and i said no for that reason -- and when i just put a picture into my profile pg something popped up to make that official.

i didn't know burmese cats were bilabial -- might have guessed they neowed as in japan!
san francisco! if i were there i think i would take my books and do a sit-down strike in front of the newspaper, for i am sure my books would be popular there. . .

yoroshiku

敬愚

my haigo above, but can you read japanese?
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