Gaikokujin - the Story II: Making of a Soldier

Gaikokujin - the Story II: Making of a Soldier

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Publisher's Synopsis

This is a spiritual rags to riches adventure. I have been blessed to live a 'storybook life' but not in any glamorous way. Writing this book has allowed me to examine my role as a person of color--which I refer to as 'melanin-rich'--in a society which has proven itself to be hostile toward non-Caucasian people. Because this is part memoir, part historical treatise, and part survivor's guide, it is my intention to stretch the parameters of a conventional novel.

In Japanese, the word Gai-koku-jin, literally meaning outside-country-person; i.e., foreigner, is traditionally written as「外国人」. I, however, am coining terminology by replacing the middle character with「黒」, which is pronounced identically but means 'black' instead of country. Not only does this symbolize my own cultural perspective, but it also represents a set of circumstances which is not limited to any race or country.

In Book II, subtitled "Making of a Soldier," we follow Takuan on his journey into basic training. Still black-and-blue from the fight with his father, his 'get over' mentality is instantly put to the test when he meets his new, government-issued father--a U.S. Army Drill Sergeant. In such a stressful environment, Tak's depression from being away from Asia begins to mount. Does he have what it takes to become a soldier?

Book information

ISBN: 9784908556036
Publisher: Takuan Amaru
Imprint: Takuan Amaru
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 406
Weight: 467g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 21mm