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Obachan

A Young Girl’s Struggle for Freedom in Twentieth-Century Japan

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Obachan

By: Tani Hanes
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An unforgettable true story of resilience, family, and chasing your dreams against all odds.

In this poignant and inspiring memoir, Tani Hanes recounts the remarkable life of her grandmother, Mitsuko Ishikawa, who grew up in early 20th century Japan dreaming of independence and education. Mitsuko's steadfast determination carries her through an arranged marriage, raising children during wartime, and carving out an accomplished career as a midwife, nurse and ikebana master - despite a society that expected her to be only a dutiful wife and mother.

Through lyrical prose and vivid detail, Hanes brings to life her obachan's lifelong pursuit of knowledge and autonomy in the face of poverty, tradition and discrimination. From Mitsuko's childhood joys and hardships in their remote village, to grueling work in the rice paddies while pregnant and caring for two young daughters, to finding fulfillment later in life as a respected teacher, readers will be captivated by one woman's tireless spirit and devotion to her dreams.

Highlighting universal themes of resilience, family bonds, feminism and the unsung heroism of so-called "ordinary" lives, Obachan will resonate with anyone who has struggled against the odds to build a life true to themselves. At turns heartbreaking and uplifting, it is an ultimately triumphant portrait of an extraordinary woman ahead of her time. Hanes delivers an intimate and moving tribute to the grandmother who helped shape the woman she is today.

Advance praise for Obachan:

"A beautifully rendered labor of love...Hanes' evocative writing makes her grandmother's courage, determination and grace come alive on the page." - Kirkus Reviews

"Deeply moving...paints a vivid picture of Japanese history and culture through one remarkable woman's life. Hanes is a gifted storyteller." - Publishers Weekly

"Obachan is a must-read for anyone seeking an inspirational true story of resilience and quiet heroism. Mitsuko Ishikawa's life will stay with you long after the final page." - Booklist

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Virtual Voice killed it

Good story, poor narration. Fire the AI and hire a real person to narrate, then it will be MUCH better.

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