Wasabi for Breakfast reintroduces best-selling Japanese author Foumiko
Kometani's uniquely humorous voice to American readers. Kometani is rare
among Japanese writers and cultural commentators in that she has lived
in the United States for most of her adult life, bringing an
outsider's--and woman's--perspective to both her adopted home and her
native Japan. She lives her life in between cultures, and mines that gap
to provide a thoroughly modern take on both societies.
In Family Business, Megumi, a long time resident of the United States,
returns to Japan to visit her 87-year-old mother. After so many years
living abroad, Megumi is almost as befuddled by the exotic intricacies
of contemporary Japan as a foreigner. When her nephew runs away from
home, and her elderly mother gives chase, Megumi sets off on a road trip
through modern Japan--and her own past.
1001 Raging Fires chronicles a Japanese woman living in California
during the Rodney King riots and struggling to come to terms with being
an outcast from a society that itself seems to be self-immolating. Yu
learns the real price of exclusion is that which your own family makes
you pay.