This story of adventure, bravery, daring, friendship, and honor begins
when Runcible, a Weimaraner, digs a hole from Cape Cod all the way to
Japan. There he meets Taka-chan, a little girl who has been imprisoned
by a fierce and fearsome sea dragon. The dragon is angry that
Taka-chan's father and his fellow fishermen no longer pay him proper
respect, but he is willing to free Taka-chan on one condition: Runcible
must seek out the most loyal creature in all Japan and lay a flower at
his feet. So Taka-chan and Runcible set out on a quest of discovery that
takes them to the bustling heart of Tokyo. From palace grounds to noodle
shop, Runcible explores the city, stopping at nothing to solve the
mystery that will release his new friend from her captivity.
Taka-chan and I joins image and word in a tale that is as thrilling as
it is poignant. Betty Jean Lifton, a lifelong student of Japanese
folklore, and Eikoh Hosoe, a renowned Japanese photographer, have
together created an enduring work of beauty that is fit to share a shelf
with a classic like The Red Balloon.