Turning Japanese

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Published by Oni Press
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About The Book

"A vulnerable, searching, raw record." — Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center

The year is 1995. Fresh out of a long-term relationship, twenty-two-year old MariNaomi finds herself in San Jose, California. Mari, a mixed-race Japanese American, has for many years felt disconnected from the culture of her mother. Immersed in the pan-asian diaspora of San Jose, Mari searches for cultural and romantic connections.

It doesn't take long for Mari to find new loves, and a new job—at a hostess bar for Japanese expats—in a bid to learn the Japanese language and culture. Turning Japanese moves as Mari does, from San Jose to Tokyo, as she tries to get by in an unfamiliar city with rudimentary language skills—all in the hopes of finally connecting with her Japanese relatives without the use of her mother as a translator.

Turning Japanese: Expanded Edition includes new story pages that bring fresh insight and a new resolution to this classic comics memoir of our times.

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Oni Press (June 6, 2023)
  • Length: 236 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781637150948

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Raves and Reviews

"This book has something of [a balming] effect in its exploration of the many complexities of identity and romance."

– Publishers Weekly

"Sure to resonate most strongly with females facing similar challenges of young adulthood."

– Kirkus

"In Turning Japanese, Mari’s unflinching honesty, open heart, and hard-earned wisdom challenges us to embrace the unexpected detours that unfold in our own lives."

– Yumi Sakugawa, Your Illustrated Guide to Becoming One With the Universe

"A major thrust of the work is the author feeling a disconnect from their Japanese heritage, mostly through their lack of ability to use the Japanese language and feeling separated from their mother’s side of the family."

– Virginia Library Association

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