In this powerful, exquisitely crafted book, Kyoko Mori delves
into her dual heritage with a rare honesty that is both graceful
and stirring. From her unhappy childhood in Japan, weighted by a
troubled family and a constricting culture, to the American
Midwest, where she found herself free to speak as a strong-minded
independent woman, though still an outsider, Mori explores the
different codes of silence, deference, and expression that govern
Japanese and American women's lives: the ties that bind us to
family and the lies that keep us apart; the rituals of mourning
that give us the courage to accept death; the images of the body
that make sex seem foreign to Japanese women and second nature to
Americans. In the sensitive hands of this compelling writer, one
woman's life becomes the mirror of two profoundly different
societies.
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