Author: Dee Dee Rivera
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 131296474X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 597
Book Description
Between the years 2005 to 2007, Ms. Rivera kept an online blog at MSN. Most pronounced are her innermost thoughts about the men of the rock group INXS. Also included are her experiences with breeding chihuahuas, showing, evil show breeders, other INXS fans, and Rockstar: INXS. The story begins in April of 2005, when the diary began, and a short-lived battle she had with a contemptible teenager named Serena Weiner, who first came to Ms. Rivera in 2003, hoping to learn how to breed chihuahuas the right way, but yet could not handle the truth. Read about Dee's trip to LA to meet her favorite band, INXS with a woman named Danna Ballswinger. Read about her struggles to keep her kennel together. Read about how she conquered her nemesis, Catsredrum, and also how she got out of breeding after the loss of her favorite dog, Groucho. Also included within the entries are follow-up paragraphs that describe in further detail what she was thinking when she wrote each blog entry.
How A Dog-Girl Turned Rocker
Author: Dee Dee Rivera
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 131296474X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 597
Book Description
Between the years 2005 to 2007, Ms. Rivera kept an online blog at MSN. Most pronounced are her innermost thoughts about the men of the rock group INXS. Also included are her experiences with breeding chihuahuas, showing, evil show breeders, other INXS fans, and Rockstar: INXS. The story begins in April of 2005, when the diary began, and a short-lived battle she had with a contemptible teenager named Serena Weiner, who first came to Ms. Rivera in 2003, hoping to learn how to breed chihuahuas the right way, but yet could not handle the truth. Read about Dee's trip to LA to meet her favorite band, INXS with a woman named Danna Ballswinger. Read about her struggles to keep her kennel together. Read about how she conquered her nemesis, Catsredrum, and also how she got out of breeding after the loss of her favorite dog, Groucho. Also included within the entries are follow-up paragraphs that describe in further detail what she was thinking when she wrote each blog entry.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 131296474X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 597
Book Description
Between the years 2005 to 2007, Ms. Rivera kept an online blog at MSN. Most pronounced are her innermost thoughts about the men of the rock group INXS. Also included are her experiences with breeding chihuahuas, showing, evil show breeders, other INXS fans, and Rockstar: INXS. The story begins in April of 2005, when the diary began, and a short-lived battle she had with a contemptible teenager named Serena Weiner, who first came to Ms. Rivera in 2003, hoping to learn how to breed chihuahuas the right way, but yet could not handle the truth. Read about Dee's trip to LA to meet her favorite band, INXS with a woman named Danna Ballswinger. Read about her struggles to keep her kennel together. Read about how she conquered her nemesis, Catsredrum, and also how she got out of breeding after the loss of her favorite dog, Groucho. Also included within the entries are follow-up paragraphs that describe in further detail what she was thinking when she wrote each blog entry.
Ronin: Have Sword Will Travel #1 The Missing Japanese Chin Mystery 2024
Author: Kristie Lynn Higgins
Publisher: Kristie Lynn Higgins
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 117
Book Description
The female Ronin Detective cozy mystery series... Horo-sha, with a sword in hand, solves mysteries and helps people with their problems. She is known as the Ronin Detective. A clue to her family's massacre leads the ronin to the Governor's Estate. Horo-sha must solve several mysteries, the main one being the disappearance of a beloved dog. The dog mystery unravels around Horo-sha as she discovers someone at the estate who can shed light on what happened to her family. The fantasy mystery novella begins with the tragic story of the samurai family of the House of Shakudzuru and the reason Horo-sha has become a private detective. She will discover who murdered her family and make the one person responsible pay with their life. Along the way, the ronin meets Riko, a streetwise boy, who assists her with her current case. Horo-sha has been looking for the person who opened the main gate to her family’s castle-estate and allowed Shinobi to enter her home and kill nearly everyone. Following a lead, she arrives at the Governor's Estate and must prove herself worthy to take on the case of the Missing Japanese Chin. Horo-sha does so to get close to the person who opened the gate and interrogate them about her family's massacre. She finds out more than she wants to know about her origin and the tragic events that led her across the path toward becoming the Ronin Detective. Maji… a world fusing East and West cultures, during an era before the emergence of the steam engine. The sword was the ultimate weapon and brought order to the planet under the Emperor. Enter this alternate reality and see a fusing of two cultures. Travel through the world of Horo-sha and glimpse the age of the samurai full of intrigue and suspense. The story with a female detective lead is a cozy mystery book. Watch as the lady sleuth tries to solve a mystery. More series titles. Horo-sha, Female Ronin Detective Mysteries Series: 1. The Missing Japanese Chin Mystery 2. How To Frame A Murder: Part One: Cat Painting Mystery 3. How To Frame A Murder: Part Two: Household Of Death Mystery Horo-sha, Female Ronin Detective Mysteries Flash Fiction Series: 1. The Tea Set Mystery 2. The Koi Pond Murder Mystery 3. A Bit Of Sweet Spice Mystery 4. The Rice Paddy Murder Mystery 5. Midnight Blue Valerian Murder Mystery 6. Killer Azure Hornet Murder Mystery 7. Calico Japanese Bobtail Cat Mystery 8. Ivory Jade Cat Statue Mystery 9. Scarlet Ibis Fever Murder Mystery 10. Scarlet Lovers Murder Mystery 11. I Spy With My Little Cat’s Eye Mystery 12. Cat With One Eye Closed Mystery 13. The Hammer And The Egg Murder Mystery 14. Who Is Guilty? The Kitten Or The Puppy Murder Mystery 15. The Kimono With The Red-Crowned Crane Mystery 16. The Cat Who Ate The Dog Murder Mystery 17. The Illuminated Fruit Mystery 18. What The Old Dog Saw and Heard Mystery 19. A Hawkeye View Of Murder, A Vexed Archer Mystery 20. The Guilty Blowfish Mystery, A Recipe For Murder 21. The Sword Of Death, Part One Of The Cursed Katana 22. Sharper Than A Blade, Part Two Of The Cursed Katana 23. The Leopard-Spotted Orchid Flower Mystery 24. The Horse And Carriage Murder Mystery Meet the young woman detective, who, with a sword in hand, solves mysteries and helps those in need. Mystery suspense thriller series will explore the ancient world of swords, magic, and intrigue. Action-adventure mystery novel mixed with mystery with a slash of thriller thrown in. Alternate history of the Japanese culture of the samurai mixed with a steampunk era of the American Wild West. An alternate history of Japan. Alternate reality with fantasy mysteries. Enjoy female sleuths mysteries and then check out this crime thriller series. International mysteries include animal mystery books and a touch of home and friendship.
Publisher: Kristie Lynn Higgins
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 117
Book Description
The female Ronin Detective cozy mystery series... Horo-sha, with a sword in hand, solves mysteries and helps people with their problems. She is known as the Ronin Detective. A clue to her family's massacre leads the ronin to the Governor's Estate. Horo-sha must solve several mysteries, the main one being the disappearance of a beloved dog. The dog mystery unravels around Horo-sha as she discovers someone at the estate who can shed light on what happened to her family. The fantasy mystery novella begins with the tragic story of the samurai family of the House of Shakudzuru and the reason Horo-sha has become a private detective. She will discover who murdered her family and make the one person responsible pay with their life. Along the way, the ronin meets Riko, a streetwise boy, who assists her with her current case. Horo-sha has been looking for the person who opened the main gate to her family’s castle-estate and allowed Shinobi to enter her home and kill nearly everyone. Following a lead, she arrives at the Governor's Estate and must prove herself worthy to take on the case of the Missing Japanese Chin. Horo-sha does so to get close to the person who opened the gate and interrogate them about her family's massacre. She finds out more than she wants to know about her origin and the tragic events that led her across the path toward becoming the Ronin Detective. Maji… a world fusing East and West cultures, during an era before the emergence of the steam engine. The sword was the ultimate weapon and brought order to the planet under the Emperor. Enter this alternate reality and see a fusing of two cultures. Travel through the world of Horo-sha and glimpse the age of the samurai full of intrigue and suspense. The story with a female detective lead is a cozy mystery book. Watch as the lady sleuth tries to solve a mystery. More series titles. Horo-sha, Female Ronin Detective Mysteries Series: 1. The Missing Japanese Chin Mystery 2. How To Frame A Murder: Part One: Cat Painting Mystery 3. How To Frame A Murder: Part Two: Household Of Death Mystery Horo-sha, Female Ronin Detective Mysteries Flash Fiction Series: 1. The Tea Set Mystery 2. The Koi Pond Murder Mystery 3. A Bit Of Sweet Spice Mystery 4. The Rice Paddy Murder Mystery 5. Midnight Blue Valerian Murder Mystery 6. Killer Azure Hornet Murder Mystery 7. Calico Japanese Bobtail Cat Mystery 8. Ivory Jade Cat Statue Mystery 9. Scarlet Ibis Fever Murder Mystery 10. Scarlet Lovers Murder Mystery 11. I Spy With My Little Cat’s Eye Mystery 12. Cat With One Eye Closed Mystery 13. The Hammer And The Egg Murder Mystery 14. Who Is Guilty? The Kitten Or The Puppy Murder Mystery 15. The Kimono With The Red-Crowned Crane Mystery 16. The Cat Who Ate The Dog Murder Mystery 17. The Illuminated Fruit Mystery 18. What The Old Dog Saw and Heard Mystery 19. A Hawkeye View Of Murder, A Vexed Archer Mystery 20. The Guilty Blowfish Mystery, A Recipe For Murder 21. The Sword Of Death, Part One Of The Cursed Katana 22. Sharper Than A Blade, Part Two Of The Cursed Katana 23. The Leopard-Spotted Orchid Flower Mystery 24. The Horse And Carriage Murder Mystery Meet the young woman detective, who, with a sword in hand, solves mysteries and helps those in need. Mystery suspense thriller series will explore the ancient world of swords, magic, and intrigue. Action-adventure mystery novel mixed with mystery with a slash of thriller thrown in. Alternate history of the Japanese culture of the samurai mixed with a steampunk era of the American Wild West. An alternate history of Japan. Alternate reality with fantasy mysteries. Enjoy female sleuths mysteries and then check out this crime thriller series. International mysteries include animal mystery books and a touch of home and friendship.
Ronin: Have Sword Will Travel #1 The Missing Japanese Chin Mystery: 2023 Edition
Author: Kristie Lynn Higgins
Publisher: Kristie Lynn Higgins
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
Illustrated book 24,500 word count. Horo-sha, with a sword in hand, solves mysteries and helps people with their problems. She is known as the Ronin Detective. A clue to her family's massacre leads the ronin to the Governor's Estate. Horo-sha must solve several mysteries, the main one being the disappearance of a beloved dog. The dog mystery unravels around Horo-sha as she discovers someone at the estate who can shed light on what happened to her family. The fantasy mystery novella begins with the tragic story of the samurai family of the House of Shakudzuru and the reason Horo-sha has become a private detective. She will discover who murdered her family and make the one person responsible pay with their life. Along the way, the ronin meets Riko, a streetwise boy, who assists her with her current case. Horo-sha has been looking for the person who opened the main gate to her family’s castle-estate and allowed Shinobi to enter her home and kill nearly everyone. Following a lead, she arrives at the Governor's Estate and must prove herself worthy to take on the case of the Missing Japanese Chin. Horo-sha does so to get close to the person who opened the gate and interrogate them about her family's massacre. She finds out more than she wants to know about her origin and the tragic events that led her across the path toward becoming the Ronin Detective. Maji… a world fusing East and West cultures, during an era before the emergence of the steam engine. The sword was the ultimate weapon and brought order to the planet under the Emperor. Enter this alternate reality and see a fusing of two cultures. Travel through the world of Horo-sha and glimpse the age of the samurai full of intrigue and suspense. The story with a female detective lead is a cozy mystery book. Watch as the lady sleuth tries to solve a mystery. More series titles. Horo-sha, Female Ronin Detective Mysteries Series: 1. The Missing Japanese Chin Mystery 2. How To Frame A Murder: Part One: Cat Painting Mystery 3. How To Frame A Murder: Part Two: Household Of Death Mystery Horo-sha, Female Ronin Detective Mysteries Flash Fiction Series: 1. The Tea Set Mystery 2. The Koi Pond Murder Mystery 3. A Bit Of Sweet Spice Mystery 4. The Rice Paddy Murder Mystery 5. Midnight Blue Valerian Murder Mystery 6. Killer Azure Hornet Murder Mystery 7. Calico Japanese Bobtail Cat Mystery 8. Ivory Jade Cat Statue Mystery 9. Scarlet Ibis Fever Murder Mystery 10. Scarlet Lovers Murder Mystery 11. I Spy With My Little Cat’s Eye Mystery 12. Cat With One Eye Closed Mystery 13. The Hammer And The Egg Murder Mystery 14. Who Is Guilty? The Kitten Or The Puppy Murder Mystery 15. The Kimono With The Red-Crowned Crane Mystery 16. The Cat Who Ate The Dog Murder Mystery 17. The Illuminated Fruit Mystery 18. What The Old Dog Saw and Heard Mystery 19. A Hawkeye View Of Murder, A Vexed Archer Mystery 20. The Guilty Blowfish Mystery, A Recipe For Murder 21. The Sword Of Death, Part One Of The Cursed Katana 22. Sharper Than A Blade, Part Two Of The Cursed Katana 23. The Leopard-Spotted Orchid Flower Mystery 24. The Horse And Carriage Murder Mystery Meet the young woman detective, who, with a sword in hand, solves mysteries and helps those in need. Mystery suspense thriller series will explore the ancient world of swords, magic, and intrigue. Action-adventure mystery novel mixed with mystery with a slash of thriller thrown in. Be immersed in an alternate history of the Japanese culture of the samurai mixed with a steampunk era of the American Wild West. Action-adventure thriller in a parallel world. An alternate history of Japan. An alternate reality with fantasy mysteries. Samurai Detective and Ronin Gumshoe all rolled into one. Enjoy female sleuths mysteries and then check out this crime thriller series. International mysteries include animal mystery books and a touch of home and friendship.
Publisher: Kristie Lynn Higgins
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 314
Book Description
Illustrated book 24,500 word count. Horo-sha, with a sword in hand, solves mysteries and helps people with their problems. She is known as the Ronin Detective. A clue to her family's massacre leads the ronin to the Governor's Estate. Horo-sha must solve several mysteries, the main one being the disappearance of a beloved dog. The dog mystery unravels around Horo-sha as she discovers someone at the estate who can shed light on what happened to her family. The fantasy mystery novella begins with the tragic story of the samurai family of the House of Shakudzuru and the reason Horo-sha has become a private detective. She will discover who murdered her family and make the one person responsible pay with their life. Along the way, the ronin meets Riko, a streetwise boy, who assists her with her current case. Horo-sha has been looking for the person who opened the main gate to her family’s castle-estate and allowed Shinobi to enter her home and kill nearly everyone. Following a lead, she arrives at the Governor's Estate and must prove herself worthy to take on the case of the Missing Japanese Chin. Horo-sha does so to get close to the person who opened the gate and interrogate them about her family's massacre. She finds out more than she wants to know about her origin and the tragic events that led her across the path toward becoming the Ronin Detective. Maji… a world fusing East and West cultures, during an era before the emergence of the steam engine. The sword was the ultimate weapon and brought order to the planet under the Emperor. Enter this alternate reality and see a fusing of two cultures. Travel through the world of Horo-sha and glimpse the age of the samurai full of intrigue and suspense. The story with a female detective lead is a cozy mystery book. Watch as the lady sleuth tries to solve a mystery. More series titles. Horo-sha, Female Ronin Detective Mysteries Series: 1. The Missing Japanese Chin Mystery 2. How To Frame A Murder: Part One: Cat Painting Mystery 3. How To Frame A Murder: Part Two: Household Of Death Mystery Horo-sha, Female Ronin Detective Mysteries Flash Fiction Series: 1. The Tea Set Mystery 2. The Koi Pond Murder Mystery 3. A Bit Of Sweet Spice Mystery 4. The Rice Paddy Murder Mystery 5. Midnight Blue Valerian Murder Mystery 6. Killer Azure Hornet Murder Mystery 7. Calico Japanese Bobtail Cat Mystery 8. Ivory Jade Cat Statue Mystery 9. Scarlet Ibis Fever Murder Mystery 10. Scarlet Lovers Murder Mystery 11. I Spy With My Little Cat’s Eye Mystery 12. Cat With One Eye Closed Mystery 13. The Hammer And The Egg Murder Mystery 14. Who Is Guilty? The Kitten Or The Puppy Murder Mystery 15. The Kimono With The Red-Crowned Crane Mystery 16. The Cat Who Ate The Dog Murder Mystery 17. The Illuminated Fruit Mystery 18. What The Old Dog Saw and Heard Mystery 19. A Hawkeye View Of Murder, A Vexed Archer Mystery 20. The Guilty Blowfish Mystery, A Recipe For Murder 21. The Sword Of Death, Part One Of The Cursed Katana 22. Sharper Than A Blade, Part Two Of The Cursed Katana 23. The Leopard-Spotted Orchid Flower Mystery 24. The Horse And Carriage Murder Mystery Meet the young woman detective, who, with a sword in hand, solves mysteries and helps those in need. Mystery suspense thriller series will explore the ancient world of swords, magic, and intrigue. Action-adventure mystery novel mixed with mystery with a slash of thriller thrown in. Be immersed in an alternate history of the Japanese culture of the samurai mixed with a steampunk era of the American Wild West. Action-adventure thriller in a parallel world. An alternate history of Japan. An alternate reality with fantasy mysteries. Samurai Detective and Ronin Gumshoe all rolled into one. Enjoy female sleuths mysteries and then check out this crime thriller series. International mysteries include animal mystery books and a touch of home and friendship.
When My Name Was Keoko
Author: Linda Sue Park
Publisher: Univ. of Queensland Press
ISBN: 0702251267
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
A heartwarming tale of courage, resilience and hope from master storyteller and winner of the prestigious Newbery Medal, Linda Sue Park. When her name was Keoko, Japan owned Korea, and Japanese soldiers ordered people around, telling them what they could do or say, even what sort of flowers they could grow. When her name was Keoko, World War II came to Korea, and her friends and relatives had to work and fight for Japan. When her name was Keoko, she never forgot her name was actually Kim Sun-hee. And no matter what she was called, she was Korean. Not Japanese. Inspired by true-life events, this amazing story reveals what happens when your culture, country and identity are threatened.
Publisher: Univ. of Queensland Press
ISBN: 0702251267
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
A heartwarming tale of courage, resilience and hope from master storyteller and winner of the prestigious Newbery Medal, Linda Sue Park. When her name was Keoko, Japan owned Korea, and Japanese soldiers ordered people around, telling them what they could do or say, even what sort of flowers they could grow. When her name was Keoko, World War II came to Korea, and her friends and relatives had to work and fight for Japan. When her name was Keoko, she never forgot her name was actually Kim Sun-hee. And no matter what she was called, she was Korean. Not Japanese. Inspired by true-life events, this amazing story reveals what happens when your culture, country and identity are threatened.
Tallgrass
Author: Sandra Dallas
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 1429917172
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
An essential American novel from Sandra Dallas, an unparalleled writer of our history, and our deepest emotions... During World War II, a family finds life turned upside down when the government opens a Japanese internment camp in their small Colorado town. After a young girl is murdered, all eyes (and suspicions) turn to the newcomers, the interlopers, the strangers. This is Tallgrass as Rennie Stroud has never seen it before. She has just turned thirteen and, until this time, life has pretty much been what her father told her it should be: predictable and fair. But now the winds of change are coming and, with them, a shift in her perspective. And Rennie will discover secrets that can destroy even the most sacred things. Part thriller, part historical novel, Tallgrass is a riveting exploration of the darkest--and best--parts of the human heart.
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 1429917172
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
An essential American novel from Sandra Dallas, an unparalleled writer of our history, and our deepest emotions... During World War II, a family finds life turned upside down when the government opens a Japanese internment camp in their small Colorado town. After a young girl is murdered, all eyes (and suspicions) turn to the newcomers, the interlopers, the strangers. This is Tallgrass as Rennie Stroud has never seen it before. She has just turned thirteen and, until this time, life has pretty much been what her father told her it should be: predictable and fair. But now the winds of change are coming and, with them, a shift in her perspective. And Rennie will discover secrets that can destroy even the most sacred things. Part thriller, part historical novel, Tallgrass is a riveting exploration of the darkest--and best--parts of the human heart.
An English Girl in Japan
Author: Ella M. Hart Bennett
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465615229
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
The visit to the Far East, where my father had business in Japan, was taken when I was only eighteen. Being an only child, I had been his constant companion since the death of my mother nine years previously. I was never sent to school, and, after a succession of governesses, my education was put into the hands of the old bachelor Rector of our parish, whose ideas as to what a girl ought to know were somewhat peculiar. However, in other ways I had more practical knowledge of life than was usual for one of my age, as my father discussed subjects of all kinds with me freely; and I grew up to take interest in topics of the day, in animal life of all kinds, and in my garden, of which I was very proud. Until the last moment I feared something might occur to prevent our going; and it seemed almost too good to be true to think I was actually to see the country from where my father had brought so many beautiful curios on his former visit, and which I had always heard spoken of as an earthly paradise. However, the day of departure came at last, and after many preparations and tearful farewells from the two old servants, who were to keep house for us during our absence, we started--two planet pilgrims bound for the Land of the Rising Sun. I have always disliked books of travel with dates describing the day and hour when the writer did this or that, and giving minute descriptions of food, climate, feelings, etc. I don’t think it is in the least amusing to read that on Monday, the 26th, the heroine was seasick, and on the 30th, at 6 p.m., was able to enjoy roast mutton and pudding. Or that she landed on such a day at such a place, and exactly how she spent each hour. I have decided only to write about the events and experiences which have most impressed me during my travels, and to describe as well as I can the characteristics of the people that I came across. We sailed from Southampton in the Paris, a huge American liner of 12,000 tons, more like a floating hotel than a ship. My first impressions of life on board were not altogether enjoyable, as we started in a gale, and I own to more than once wishing myself back again in Old England. However, in a couple of days the weather calmed down, and I soon recovered my sea-legs, and was able once again to enjoy life. There were a good number of passengers of every description and nationality on board--a theatrical company, Mr. Carnegie (the millionaire), the late Dr. Barnardo, Mrs. Annie Besant, a foreign Ambassador and a Colonial Governor, besides many other well-known people. Mrs. Besant was accompanied by two Indian Mahatmas, who were the objects of much interest. They spent the greater part of their time together, reclining in long deck-chairs, with pillows behind their heads, and covered up to their chins with thick rugs. Sometimes they lay for hours, hand in hand, with closed eyes; at other times they talked earnestly in low tones. One Indian was very short and fat, the other long and thin, with snake-like movements and curious piercing eyes. They had thick black hair down to their shoulders, little red caps with tassels on their heads, and long, rusty black frock-coats and white trousers--a truly remarkable pair. I overheard the fat one remark to Mrs. Besant that before they could disintegrate and assume their astral shapes it was necessary to abstain from food for twelve hours, when their bodies would be in a fit state to soar. The fat little man must evidently have made up for his abstinence at other times, judging from his portly appearance. We were told that the trio were going to lecture on Theosophy in Chicago, and, after some little persuasion, Mrs. Besant consented to give a lecture on board. Over three hundred of the passengers assembled in the saloon, and the fair Theosophist held us fascinated for more than an hour. She spoke very quietly, but with intense earnestness, in a rich, deep voice, with hardly a moment’s pause. The subject was evolution, and the manner in which the soul passes from one body to another, either getting higher and more spiritual, or deteriorating and becoming more animal.
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 1465615229
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
The visit to the Far East, where my father had business in Japan, was taken when I was only eighteen. Being an only child, I had been his constant companion since the death of my mother nine years previously. I was never sent to school, and, after a succession of governesses, my education was put into the hands of the old bachelor Rector of our parish, whose ideas as to what a girl ought to know were somewhat peculiar. However, in other ways I had more practical knowledge of life than was usual for one of my age, as my father discussed subjects of all kinds with me freely; and I grew up to take interest in topics of the day, in animal life of all kinds, and in my garden, of which I was very proud. Until the last moment I feared something might occur to prevent our going; and it seemed almost too good to be true to think I was actually to see the country from where my father had brought so many beautiful curios on his former visit, and which I had always heard spoken of as an earthly paradise. However, the day of departure came at last, and after many preparations and tearful farewells from the two old servants, who were to keep house for us during our absence, we started--two planet pilgrims bound for the Land of the Rising Sun. I have always disliked books of travel with dates describing the day and hour when the writer did this or that, and giving minute descriptions of food, climate, feelings, etc. I don’t think it is in the least amusing to read that on Monday, the 26th, the heroine was seasick, and on the 30th, at 6 p.m., was able to enjoy roast mutton and pudding. Or that she landed on such a day at such a place, and exactly how she spent each hour. I have decided only to write about the events and experiences which have most impressed me during my travels, and to describe as well as I can the characteristics of the people that I came across. We sailed from Southampton in the Paris, a huge American liner of 12,000 tons, more like a floating hotel than a ship. My first impressions of life on board were not altogether enjoyable, as we started in a gale, and I own to more than once wishing myself back again in Old England. However, in a couple of days the weather calmed down, and I soon recovered my sea-legs, and was able once again to enjoy life. There were a good number of passengers of every description and nationality on board--a theatrical company, Mr. Carnegie (the millionaire), the late Dr. Barnardo, Mrs. Annie Besant, a foreign Ambassador and a Colonial Governor, besides many other well-known people. Mrs. Besant was accompanied by two Indian Mahatmas, who were the objects of much interest. They spent the greater part of their time together, reclining in long deck-chairs, with pillows behind their heads, and covered up to their chins with thick rugs. Sometimes they lay for hours, hand in hand, with closed eyes; at other times they talked earnestly in low tones. One Indian was very short and fat, the other long and thin, with snake-like movements and curious piercing eyes. They had thick black hair down to their shoulders, little red caps with tassels on their heads, and long, rusty black frock-coats and white trousers--a truly remarkable pair. I overheard the fat one remark to Mrs. Besant that before they could disintegrate and assume their astral shapes it was necessary to abstain from food for twelve hours, when their bodies would be in a fit state to soar. The fat little man must evidently have made up for his abstinence at other times, judging from his portly appearance. We were told that the trio were going to lecture on Theosophy in Chicago, and, after some little persuasion, Mrs. Besant consented to give a lecture on board. Over three hundred of the passengers assembled in the saloon, and the fair Theosophist held us fascinated for more than an hour. She spoke very quietly, but with intense earnestness, in a rich, deep voice, with hardly a moment’s pause. The subject was evolution, and the manner in which the soul passes from one body to another, either getting higher and more spiritual, or deteriorating and becoming more animal.
The Children's Friend
Becoming Modern Women
Author: Michiko Suzuki
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 0804761973
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Becoming Modern Women: Love and Female Identity in Prewar Japanese Literature and Culture is a literary and cultural history of love and female identity in Japan during the 1910s-30s.
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 0804761973
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 248
Book Description
Becoming Modern Women: Love and Female Identity in Prewar Japanese Literature and Culture is a literary and cultural history of love and female identity in Japan during the 1910s-30s.
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There's Something I Want to Tell You
Author: Yuta Aoki
Publisher: World Culture
ISBN: 9784990818807
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Ever wondered what it's like to date Japanese men and women? How will culture affect your dating life? This book explores dating histories of 15 people of 8 nationalities, including straight and LGBT people. Some of them came to Japan because of their job, and some by their choice, but they have one thing in common: struggling with dating Japanese men and women. Nadia, a black American woman, met her Japanese fiance on a dark street when he approached her in a car. James, a white British man, saved a Japanese girl from a robber, and she became his first girlfriend. Sabina, a Russian model, talks about her sex life with her Japanese husband. Andre, a Jamaican man, married a Japanese woman for the promise of coming to Japan, which she didn't fulfil. Lily, a white American woman, realizes that there's something Japanese men have in common. ...and so on. Their stories are full of mistakes, cultural conflicts, sexy times, lessons learned, and happy moments. The author, who grew up in Japan, offers cultural perspective to each story to elucidate Japanese psyche. Welcome to the curious world of dating in Japan!
Publisher: World Culture
ISBN: 9784990818807
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
Ever wondered what it's like to date Japanese men and women? How will culture affect your dating life? This book explores dating histories of 15 people of 8 nationalities, including straight and LGBT people. Some of them came to Japan because of their job, and some by their choice, but they have one thing in common: struggling with dating Japanese men and women. Nadia, a black American woman, met her Japanese fiance on a dark street when he approached her in a car. James, a white British man, saved a Japanese girl from a robber, and she became his first girlfriend. Sabina, a Russian model, talks about her sex life with her Japanese husband. Andre, a Jamaican man, married a Japanese woman for the promise of coming to Japan, which she didn't fulfil. Lily, a white American woman, realizes that there's something Japanese men have in common. ...and so on. Their stories are full of mistakes, cultural conflicts, sexy times, lessons learned, and happy moments. The author, who grew up in Japan, offers cultural perspective to each story to elucidate Japanese psyche. Welcome to the curious world of dating in Japan!