Tenjin Journals

Tenjin Journals by Donald Murray Anderson is a non-fiction work published by Mythbreaker on March 29, 2022. Spanning 460 pages, this book presents a narrative that intertwines personal memoirs with encounters involving bureaucracy, exploring themes of democracy and governance. It continues the story from Exile Journals, delving into unexpected adventures and the author’s unintentional journey into land ownership, all set against a backdrop reminiscent of the legendary Tenjin saga.
Readers will find a continuation of the Terrian Journals series, which revisits characters from earlier narratives, creating surprising connections and developments. The book captures the essence of personal experiences while reflecting on broader societal themes, particularly within the context of Canadian history. Through its engaging storytelling, Tenjin Journals offers insights into the complexities of life and governance, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre of biography and personal memoirs.
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The adventure continues in more unexpected directions. This is a tale of encounters with bureaucracy that become part of Mandarinas: Democracy vs. Pedantocracy. It’s also a tale of unintentionally becoming a minor land baron. Along the way, this becomes a Canadian Patriotes version of Nippon’s legendary Tenjin saga, carrying on from Exile Journals with more unplanned twists and turns in a setting long after Tenjin’s times. The Terrian Journals series unintentionally continues a story begun about 25 years earlier in Fukuoka. It’s allmost like a novel with characters from the previous pages making surprising reappearances much later. But, as always, Terrian Journals are non-fiction.
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