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Fish Tree Tales: Stories of Japan A great review on Amazon.com
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One of the best "first books" I have ever read.The short stories concerning an outsider's life in Japan is both enlightening and entertaining. I laughed at times until I cried picturing our intrepid heroin and her escapades.I sincerely hope this is not the last we hear of Ms. ...

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One summer the stores had postcards showing a little guy surrounded by orangey-yellow heat with a swirl of red going round above his head, his eyes big as saucers and rather bleary looking. The heat and humidity of August is legendary. In case you need reminding, summer in Japan is AWFUL.
For two years I lived in an apa...rtment in Tsuchiura that was lovely in many respects, but it had no air conditioner....
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Fish Tree Tales: Stories of Japan What inspired me to write this book?
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When I was just a little girl, my mother asked me, what will you be? Then Daddy asked me, and my Aunt Nellie, Uncle Bob... so much pressure!People ask little kids what they want to be when they grow up, ...

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Today I went to my local Barnes & Noble store, and asked if they had a book called Fish Tree Tales. The guy typed it in and said yes, then showed me where it was. I was so happy!

Fish Tree Tales: Stories of Japan The newest place to buy Fish Tree Tales is here ~ http://fishtreetales.blogspot.com

Fish Tree Tales: Stories of Japan More of Emiko's work ~ Hope you had a fun St. Patrick's Day!

So many people have asked me how I published my book, wondering how they could do it, too. Phil Weslow of Feedback Secrets interviewed me about my book and the publishing process...

Fish Tree Tales: Stories of Japan Without Emiko, this book would likely never have been published. It was her vision of the stories that came alive through her drawings. Here are some of her works (some are in the book, some are not).
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