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Turning Japanese
Turning Japanese
Author: Cathy Yardley
Meet Lisa Falloya, an aspiring half-Japanese, half-Italian American manga artist who follows her bliss by moving to Tokyo to draw the Japanese-style comics she's been reading for years. Leaving behind the comforts of a humdrum desk job and her workaholic fiancée, Lisa has everything planned-- right down to a room with a nice...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780312378806
ISBN-10: 0312378807
Publication Date: 4/14/2009
Pages: 320
Edition: 1
Rating:
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3.8 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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It was a cute story, but I felt there were a few inconsistencies with Lisa's culture shock and lack of information on Japanese customs. With Lisa's mom being Japanese, you would think she would have clued her in on a few big cultural no-nos so she wouldn't make a fool of herself. I guess it makes for more exciting reading when she messes up big time.

Also, even though Lisa claimed she was so proud of being American, she often expressed disgust at the Americans she saw in Japan. They were portrayed as loud, rude, and obnoxious. I don't feel that is a cultural thing so much as it is a personality thing that makes a person rude.

Other than those two minor points, I did enjoy this story. It was a very quick read and a good book to open if you want to read something that does not require too much thinking.

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