Sukiyaki 
Ian and Ami start off simply as strangers living next door to one another, yet although they come from different cultures and there is a difference in age they soon move from being neighbours to friends. However, just as they begin to realise their feelings of love for one another, Ami is sent back to Japan to attend an all girl finishing college after which she is to be wedded into a prearranged marriage.
Will Ian and Ami ever find one another again, to become lovers, before it's too late? Or is their romance doomed to failure even before it began...
This is my first e-book that I read online. I do like it very much though I spent more than one month to finish it. This book encouraged me and lift me up, which made me believe that love story will become true if you really believe it and make effort to work it out.Sukiyaki is a touching puppy love story ending with a happy ending. It shows that no true love is easy to find. The author bravely used humorous, critical and sarcastic writing style to express his deep emotion to the society and
This is my first e-book that I read online. I do like it very much though I spent more than one month to finish it. This book encouraged me and lift me up, which made me believe that love story will become true if you really believe it and make effort to work it out.Sukiyaki is a touching puppy love story ending with a happy ending. It shows that no true love is easy to find. The author bravely used humorous, critical and sarcastic writing style to express his deep emotion to the society and
Born in Ottawa and raised in Toronto, Canada, Andrew James Pritchard qualified as a day care teacher in Kingston Ontario. In the mid 90's he moved to Sligo, Ireland, and lived there for the next decade working in hotel kitchens. In 2005 Andrew moved to Pokhara, Nepal. Over the years Andrew has travelled Europe; Asia; North America; and Australia. Andrew writes fictional novels and short stories

Andrew James Pritchard
ebook | Pages: 205 pages Rating: 4 | 2 Users | 1 review Reviews

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Title | : | Sukiyaki |
Author | : | Andrew James Pritchard |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 205 pages |
Published | : | December 9th 2015 by Cheeky Bugger Publications |
Categories | : | Cultural. Asia. Realistic Fiction. Slice Of Life. Japan |
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Sukiyaki is told in the first person, retrospectively, through the eyes of Ian Williams starting from when he is a troubled teenager. The story is also about Ami Fujishiro, who arrives in Canada along with her family when her father is transferred on a job exchange.Ian and Ami start off simply as strangers living next door to one another, yet although they come from different cultures and there is a difference in age they soon move from being neighbours to friends. However, just as they begin to realise their feelings of love for one another, Ami is sent back to Japan to attend an all girl finishing college after which she is to be wedded into a prearranged marriage.
Will Ian and Ami ever find one another again, to become lovers, before it's too late? Or is their romance doomed to failure even before it began...
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Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Toronto, Ontario,1980(Canada) Kobe(Japan) Avenue Road and Dupont Street(Canada) …more Kyoto(Japan) …less |
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Ratings: 4 From 2 Users | 1 review ReviewsCommentary Epithetical Books Sukiyaki
This is my first e-book that I read online. I do like it very much though I spent more than one month to finish it. This book encouraged me and lift me up, which made me believe that love story will become true if you really believe it and make effort to work it out.Sukiyaki is a touching puppy love story ending with a happy ending. It shows that no true love is easy to find. The author bravely used humorous, critical and sarcastic writing style to express his deep emotion to the society and
This is my first e-book that I read online. I do like it very much though I spent more than one month to finish it. This book encouraged me and lift me up, which made me believe that love story will become true if you really believe it and make effort to work it out.Sukiyaki is a touching puppy love story ending with a happy ending. It shows that no true love is easy to find. The author bravely used humorous, critical and sarcastic writing style to express his deep emotion to the society and
Born in Ottawa and raised in Toronto, Canada, Andrew James Pritchard qualified as a day care teacher in Kingston Ontario. In the mid 90's he moved to Sligo, Ireland, and lived there for the next decade working in hotel kitchens. In 2005 Andrew moved to Pokhara, Nepal. Over the years Andrew has travelled Europe; Asia; North America; and Australia. Andrew writes fictional novels and short stories

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