Gaijin Teacher; Foreign Sensei

Gaijin Teacher; Foreign Sensei by Bill Weeks, published by Trafford Publishing in May 2010, is a narrative that explores the life of Will Mast, a California surfer turned teacher who embarks on a second chance at marriage. This edition, written in English and spanning 196 pages, delves into the complexities of cross-cultural relationships as Will marries Yumiko Hirota, an English teacher from Japan. The story highlights the challenges they face amid the culture shock of their middle-aged union and the dynamics of a small foreign community at an English immersion school in Numazu, Japan.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of cultural interactions as Will navigates his new life, encountering various traditions and customs that challenge his understanding. The narrative captures both the humorous and poignant moments of Will’s journey, from his faux pas at family gatherings to the deeper historical contexts of American and Japanese relations. Through this exploration of family life, marriage, and travel, Weeks presents a multifaceted view of the experiences that shape the lives of those living between two cultures.
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When a California surfer turned teacher takes a second chance at marriage, he not only marries his bride’s family but her nation, Japan. This story follows the trials and tribulations amid the culture shock of a middle-aged couple as well as the challenges facing a small foreign community working at an English immersion school in Numazu, Japan. After fifteen years of single life, former California surfer turned teacher, Will Mast, marries the coquettish Yumiko Hirota, an English teacher from Gotemba, Japan. Will takes a job at a prestigious English immersion school and quickly gets into trouble from his lack of knowledge of Japanese ways. Will commits one faux pas after another while eating at the family restaurant and attending a tea ceremony conducted by Yumiko’s father, the tradition-loving, kendo-wielding master chef, Hirota Akihiro-san. At first seeming to be a simple tale of a cross-cultural marriage, one finds oneself immersed in the many layers of cultural interaction that America and Japan have faced, from Commodore Perry’s Black Ships to the dropping of the bomb in Hiroshima. Weeks’ first novel, Gaijin Teacher; Foreign Sensei, captures the courage, humor, embarrassments, idiosyncrasies, and tragedies of these special individuals as they interact with traditional Japanese culture.
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