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18 ratings, 3.44 average rating, 7 reviews
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published
May 1st 2007
by Coffee House Press
binding
Paperback, 255 pages
isbn
1566891949
(isbn13: 9781566891943)
description
"Yuko Taniguchi's writing is remarkable for its music and vision. In the sounds of ice breaking in the river, silkworms eating mulberry leaves...more
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Read in July, 2008
I randomly picked up this book at the library because it was small and lightweight and I didn't have much room in my bag at the time.
I like books told from the perspective of children. This was told partly from the perspective of a nine year old girl whose mom was adopted from Japan and her dad was a Vietnam veteran. It was also told from the perspective of her great uncle who was living in Japan. The way these two voices combined to tell the story was quite engaging.
I was also ve...more
I like books told from the perspective of children. This was told partly from the perspective of a nine year old girl whose mom was adopted from Japan and her dad was a Vietnam veteran. It was also told from the perspective of her great uncle who was living in Japan. The way these two voices combined to tell the story was quite engaging.
I was also ve...more
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Read in March, 2008
The Ocean in the Closet was a nice little read for me. I'm not sure it deserved 4 stars but it certainly deserved more than 2 and as I'm boycotting the 3 star rating and 3.5 stars isn't available, 4 stars it is! The story is about how many of the characters deal with the experience of war and how one woman's children are affected by her challenges and psychological wounds. I like the book best when the daughter was telling the story from her perspective, Yuko Taniguchi did a nice job of capturin...more
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Read in September, 2008
I enjoyed this book. It was touching to see how families can heal after surviving the difficulties of war, and much can be learned from past generations.
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Read in January, 2008
Daughter of mentally ill Japanese/American mother discovers the story of her mother's life as a child... it was boring to me, and I never finished it.
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Read in November, 2007
Excellent. And I'm not just saying that because I'm a friend of the author! Lots of shamanic elements, though I doubt they're intended...
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2008 Dayton Literary Peace Prize finalist (DDN 8-10-08)
A woman helps her family in the aftermath of both World War II and the Vietnam War
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So I never made it through this, and was sick of seeing it in "Currently reading..."
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