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Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life by Anne Lamott
A Gathering of Old Men by Ernest J. Gaines
Other Voices, Other Rooms by Truman Capote
Island of Eight Million Smiles: Idol Performance and Symbolic Production in Contemporary Japan.(Book Review) : An articl by Michael K. Bourdaghs
John Henry Days by Colson Whitehead
Guide to Reading and Writing Japanese by Florence Sakade
The Wishbones by Tom Perrotta
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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.
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I haven't been on LibraryThing in a long time. Best of luck with your books! Ruth
posted by RuthPaget at 11:00 pm (EST) on Mar 29, 2009
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.
posted by signature103 at 9:04 am (EST) on Jan 4, 2008
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?
posted by keigu at 3:55 pm (EST) on Dec 5, 2007