The Only Gaijin in the Village: A Year Living in Rural Japan
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Review\na delightful tumble into village life, complete with a vivid cast of characters and a beautiful sense of place'
Elsa Maishman, Scotsman\nA gently quirky memoir'
Canberra Times\nA perfect read for the novice of Japanese culture. … Bold, humorous and current'
Japan Society\na treasure ... written with affection, insight and a lot of humour'
Ali Hull, Sorted Magazine\nExpats in Japan will laugh out loud at many of Maloney's experiences as he struggles to fit into Japanese village life. Maloney writes with panache and finds humor in even the most mundane circumstances'
Books on Asia\nLaugh-out-loud lessons from Japan's proud countryside – layered with shrewd observations about race, gender and generation, and cultural asides, all glued together with levity and distinctive social commentary... a thought-provoking, lively examination of one immigrant’s quest to create a new home outside his country of birth'
The Japan Times\nn a world fascinated by the bright lights of Tokyo The Only Gaijin in the Village offers a new and welcome perspective of life in Japan'
Geographical Magazine\nRadiant with an infectious enthusiasm for life, Scottish writer Iain Maloney has created a playful, powerful page-turner in The Only Gaijin in the Village, a brilliant blend of memoir and travel writing at its most edifyingly entertaining'
LoveReading\nScottish writer Iain Maloney is far from home in this funny and uplifting read. Having decided to setting in a rural Japanese village, Iain and his wide imagine a world of pastoral delights – they meet bird-sized bees and hawk-eyed neighbours instead'
Wanderlust Magazine\nThis book is extraordinary. It is a tour de force. It is a funny, committed and impassioned account of how a young Scots writer came to the decision that he would spend the rest of his life in rural Japan... a hymn of praise about the joys of living in Japan as a foreigner, a gaijin. He is the only gaijin in the village and he loves it'
GoodReads.com\nThis book is guaranteed to make you laugh, but its emotional moments hit hard and by the end, you’ll feel like you’ve made a friend'
SavvyTokyo.com\nHaving decided to settle in a rural Japanese village, the author and his wife imagine a world of pastoral delights – they meet bird-sized bees and hawk-eyed neighbours instead. Adventure alongside them in this detailed memoir of cultural immersion and continuous learning'
Sahara Blog\nA charmer ... the crisp, evocative prose is liberally splashed with Maloney’s dry blend of humour'
Dundee Courier\nThis book is a wealth of information and the reader learns a huge amount about rural Japan. It is charming, as is its narrator, and always amusing. The crisp and evocative prose is liberally splashed with Iain’s dry blend of humour'
Dundee Courier Book of the Week\nA warm, funny, joyful experience'
Country Life\nMany expats have shared stories of their lives in Japan, and they often sound the same. Iain Maloney [has] found unexpected turns and stories worth telling'
British Chamber of Commerce in Japan\nThe first rule of engagement to being accepted by locals, is to “show willingness”. There’s odd local food, intrusive pastimes, unwelcome snakes, massive bees. Eating raw shiitake mushrooms turned out to be a dangerous idea. Cultural gaffes and “lost in translation” moments flow. Maloney appears courteous and kind and he certainly didn’t resile from hard work. By the end of a year, he is a proud inakamono: a country bumpkin'
Susan Kurosawa, The Australian\nMaloney navigates culture shock, new hobbies and watchful neighbours, revealing in the process a rarely seen side of Japan'
Air Canda in-flight magazine\nIn 2016 Scottish writer Iain Maloney and his Japanese wife Minori moved to a village in rural Japan. This is the story of his attempt to fit in, be accepted and fulfil his duties as a member of the community, despite being the only foreigner in the village.\nEven after more than a decade living in Japan and learning the la
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