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An edition of Ash (2001)

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"Caitlin Ober is back in Japan, teaching English in remote Kagoshima, opposite increasingly active volcano Sakurajima. Beneath ominous clouds of ash, Caitlin travels her school rounds with waning enthusiasm. After hours she swims intently, hangs with a group of windsurfers, and attempts to keep her boyfriend, Hiroshi, at bay. She concocts lies and self-deceptions to prevent a tragic childhood incident in Kyoto from intruding on her present.

But, like the ash that veils the city, guilt obscures her path.".

"Then, in an ash-coated garden, Caitlin encounters a half-Japanese teenager, Naomi, wrangling with her double identity. Naomi seems to require Caitlin's recue, and by degrees the two swap morsels of self-truths. Ultimately they travel to Kyoto during the summer festival of O-Bon, when the spirits of the dead revisit the living. There, amid bonfires, temple rites, and ghostly memories, Caitlin bravely begins to embrace her future."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Stone Bridge Press
Language
English
Pages
292

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2009, Stone Bridge Press
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2001, Stone Bridge Press
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First Sentence

"I WOULD LIKE to express my deepest gratitude to the extended Konishi family of Shibushi, particularly Katsumi and Kuniko, and Fumio and Eiko, who introduced me to southern Kyushu, ensured that I would fall in love with Kagoshima, and patiently answered my questions year after year as this tale grew."

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
292
Dimensions
8.3 x 5.2 x 0.9 inches
Weight
11.5 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8679709M
ISBN 10
1880656655
ISBN 13
9781880656655
OCLC/WorldCat
48395943
Library Thing
386135
Goodreads
972064

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