An Adventure Interrupted
The Experiences of an American Woman and Her Son Living in Japan Before and After the Kobe Earthquake
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About the Book
In 1994, an American woman and her seven-year-old son embarked on an adventure that took them inside a culture where the older generation remains closely tied to the past, while the younger generation attempts to move into a present that brings unprecedented change-the culture of Japan.
Carolyn Underwood is a single mother with a full-time job as an executive in a pharmaceutical company. In this position she tests every cultural norm held sacred by a traditional Japanese citizen. As she and her son find their way through the Kobe earthquake, an important message is brought home to them-that the ability to lean on friends, neighbors and colleagues, regardless of national or racial mind-set, connects us all under a simple category-fellow humans.
About the Author
Carolyn Underwood has worked in the pharmaceutical/biotechnology industry for over twenty years. She is currently the president of a biotechnology company. In 1994?95, she lived and worked on assignment in Japan. Carolyn, her son Theo and her significant other, Bob, live in Cary, North Carolina.