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Keith Yatsuhashi
Keith Yatsuhashi was born in 1965 in Boston, MA. He graduated from Northeastern University in 1989 and is currently the Director of the U.S. Department of Commerce Export Assistance Center in Providence, Rhode Island.Keith was a competitive figure skater for ten years, winning the U.S. National... show more

Keith Yatsuhashi was born in 1965 in Boston, MA. He graduated from Northeastern University in 1989 and is currently the Director of the U.S. Department of Commerce Export Assistance Center in Providence, Rhode Island.Keith was a competitive figure skater for ten years, winning the U.S. National Junior Dance Championships in 1984, a bronze medal in the 1983 World Junior Figure Skating Championships, and a silver medal in 1984. Keith's grandfather, Harumichi Yatsuhashi, was Asian art dealer and merchant (1886- 1982). He was born in Tano, Japan, on December 15, 1886. Upon completion of his studies in Osaka, Mr. Harumichi Yatsuhashi secured employment in the Osaka office of the prestigious Asian antiquities firm, Yamanaka & Company. In 1907 he joined Yamanka & Company's branch office in Boston, Massachusetts, as its general manager and treasurer of the company's Asian division. Located at 424 Boylston Street, the store was a center for Chinese art, as well as for Japanese assorted goods. Yatsuhashi Harumichi fostered exchange between his native and adopted homeland. He was a member and officer (president in 1931) of the Japan Society of Boston since 1921, an avid supporter of the Boston Marathon, and a founder of the Boston-Kyoto Sister City Foundation.Keith's father, Masao Yatsuhashi was a prominent oncologist. A graduate of Harvard Med, he helped found Pondville Hospital, the first cancer hospital in the U.S. In addition to his love of writing, Keith enjoys many hobbies such as golf, reading, and playing football and hockey with his sons. Keith currently lives in Norfolk, MA with his wife, Kathleen and three children--Caitlin, Jeffrey, and Justin. 
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Url Phantomhive
Url Phantomhive rated it 7 years ago
For the biggest part of Kokoro I felt like I was missing a lot of it. It is of course my own fault for not realizing it was a sequel before getting the book, but still this is one of these books I would certainly not recommend reading as a stand-alone as you will probably feel as lost as I did. It's...
Burgoo
Burgoo rated it 8 years ago
A bit of a mixed bag. At its best it's a unique Japanese flavored fantasy.
sunsetxcocktail
sunsetxcocktail rated it 11 years ago
I was so excited when I got the netgalley approval email for this one. I find Japanese culture and Mythology fascinating and love seeing it in YA books. However, rather disappointed to say this book was not for me. I barely made it 14%. I found it extremely confusing and far too much going on, it wa...
Yzabel
Yzabel rated it 12 years ago
(Book provided by the author through ARR #1181 in the Making Connections group, in exchange for an honest review.)"Kojiki" is, in my opinion, quite a visual story, and would be just as suited if turned into a movie. The author wrote vidi descriptions that allowed me to picture whatever was going on ...
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Tammie's Reading Reviews rated it 12 years ago
3.5 stars. I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for a review.Kojiki is a story based on Japanese mythology. I have never read any Japanese mythology so I found it quite interesting. Most authors, especially those geared toward a YA audience, seem to drag plot lines out and turn...
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