Near the End

At the end of the book it is talked about a hooker. He remember the time spent with his mother and how she would find joy in his drawings. He relates this to the same joy people find in him. I have read Memoir of a Geisha and this reminded me of that.

This book has taught me some Japanese. It is similar to English in some ways.
Language it seems is universal in a sense. Someone just needs to know what to look for.

I learned about Japanese culture and the way people treat those who are different then themselves. Japan is like most places in the way they accept and treat those of the LGBTQ community.

This was a good read.

Comments

  1. Glad to hear you enjoyed it. Languages do universal things--in fact, there's a whole branch of linguistics that focuses on studying language universals. They also are so wonderfully adapted to the people and places they are used.

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  2. did you learn japanese because it taught it to you or did you pick it up along the way? either way, that's so cool!

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