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Grace and Ryosuke are back, with another year of adventures in Tokyo! Ever wonder: Why is sticking your chopsticks in a bowl of rice socially unacceptable? What's the best way to get free tissues in Japan? Why do people buy chicken on Christmas? Does eating an egg hard-boiled in sulfur really extend your life? What are you really supposed to do with business cards after a meeting? Who actually buys a poop-shaped hat? How are you supposed to recycle expired Tofu? What is the easiest way to get rid of a cold (in Japan)? The answers to these questions and more are drawn in the pages of this book. My Japanese Husband (still) Thinks I'm Crazy is the semi-autobiographical story of Grace, a native Texan, her hilarious husband Ryosuke, and her over-active imagination personified in a talking rabbit, Marvin. Their life is told through a series of comics depicting the joys and hardships of living abroad. After all, just because something is "different" doesn't mean that it's wrong.
BarbaraTheBibliophageOf course, I'm supposed to have a book buying ban. Maybe the library has them?7y
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HelloImJez@BarbaraTheBibliophage If not, I'm pretty sure most of her comics are online anyway! Just search Texan in Tokyo and her site should come up :)7y