Japanese-Black author, Grace E. Lee introduces new book at Mixed Roots Film and Literary Festival (Plus 10 Associated Articles) http://net-teams.net/nti/Display.cfm/6936 The book offers an intimate glimpse into Japanese culture through the innocent eyes of a mixed-blood child as she struggles for acceptance, guided by her wise father who meets prejudice with a disarming smile and passes profound life lessons on to his young daughter. Wed, 21 Aug 2013 05:24:43 PST en-us Japanese-Black author, Grace E. Lee introduces new book at Mixed Roots Film and Literary Festival http://net-teams.net/nti/Display.cfm/6936 http://net-teams.net/nti/Display.cfm/6936 Wed, 21 Aug 2013 05:24:43 PST Japanese New Year Memories As a child growing up in Japan my memory of one of the celebrations I liked most was New Years. All the women in the house were busy preparing the very colorful New Year foods “O-sechi” for the family a few days before the 1st to make sure the food would last for 3 days outside. 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