A Japanese Diplomat's Daughter
An Outsider's Childhood in the 1930s and 1940s
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About the Book
Ayako accompanies her parents to San Francisco, London, Ottawa, Tokyo, and Buenos Aires.
Taunted as a "dirty Jap" in San Francisco, Ayako learns English well in London and makes friends. In Ottawa she feels Canadian, but back in Tokyo, Ayako is too Western. World War II breaks out while the Tomiis are in Buenos Aires and they are interned.
This memoir describes Ayako's attempts to lead a normal childhood, with its ordinary pleasures, amidst the glamour and uncertainty of diplomatic life in the l930s and l940s.
About the Author
Ayako Tomii was born in Berlin to Japanese diplomat parents. She is married with four children and lives with her husband in Tokyo, where she taught English and American Literature at Tsuda College and the University of the Sacred Heart.