Christine Mari Inzer
Christine Mari Inzer was born in Tokyo in 1997 to a Japanese mother and an American father. She spent her early years in Japan and relocated to the United States in 2003. She self-published a well-received book about her travels in Japan when she was just 17. She is now a student at University of...
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Christine Mari Inzer was born in Tokyo in 1997 to a Japanese mother and an American father. She spent her early years in Japan and relocated to the United States in 2003. She self-published a well-received book about her travels in Japan when she was just 17. She is now a student at University of Richmond. She loves red velvet cake and Alexander Hamilton.
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This graphic novel is totally charming! It’s a super fast read about Inzer going to Tokyo at 16 to reconnect with her family and heritage. I found her travelogue to be delightful, especially since I’d been to most of the places she describes. Wow, do I miss Japan. Beyond that though, Diary reminde...
Another graphic novel travelogue, this time of a 15 year old visiting her grandparents in Japan. Though Christine Inzer was born in Japan she's spent most of her life in the U.S. She revisits some favorite places, including a fast food chain called Mosburger, while also visiting cultural sites and...
Halfway Home is an utterly charming, very slim, self-published graphic novel. The author-illustrator, Christine Mari Inzer, a senior in high school, was just shy of sixteen when she spent eight weeks with her maternal grandparents in a small city outside of Tokyo. Because it's more travel-diary than...