Moon over Tokyo
 

Moon over Tokyo

by Siri L. Mitchell


Siri L. Mitchell (The Cubicle Next Door) invites readers to an exotic and mysterious land on a journey of self–discovery.

Though Stars and Stripes reporter Allie O’Connor has lived in Japan for two years, she still feels like a foreigner. As her best friend prepares to move away, she prays for a new friend. Just a friend.

Soon after this prayer she... (read more)

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MichelleSutton
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Once again Siri Mitchell has taken me as a reader to a foreign culture. An exotic place. Tokyo, Japan. And with that excursion came site seeing, food, religion, economics, and a fascinating interpretation of things in nature as seen through Japanese culture. Siri has a gift for making the reader transport to another location somewhere in the world. Whether it's Paris, like in Kissing Adrien, or Colorado, like in The Cubicle Next Door, or traveling Europe as in Chateau of Echoes and Something...

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  • Joan

    joan said:

    I am really looking forward to reading this one and The Cubicle Next Door. I absolutely loved Kissing Adrien, and Chateau of Echoes was good too.

    posted Saturday, September 22 2007
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