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![]() | One Hundred and One Ways | The story of a Japanese American girl in New York, her love life, and how this was affected by the history of her mother who left Japan with her husband, and her grandmother who was a geisha in Japan. Categories: non-speculative, contemporary |
| by Mako Yoshikawa | ||
| Score: 7.5 | ||
| Published: tbc | ||
| Read: August 30th 2001 |
Comments
John said
Very good, and original