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Mako
Yoshikawa Book Title Author Purchase Link Star Rating Mako
Yoshikawa Book Reviews One
Hundred And One
Ways
by Mako
Yoshikawa Fiction-Net Rating If
Kiki Takehashi's life is
romantically different from that
of her reserved Japanese-American
mother, it is light-years away
from that of her grandmother,
whom she knows only through old
family stories. Kiki has recently
become engaged to Eric, a
handsome, successful New York
City lawyer but at the same time,
she is haunted - quite literally
- by the memory of her friend
Phillip, killed the previous year
in a mountaineering
accident. If
you are looking for an
intelligently written love story
then One Hundred and One Ways
will fit the bill. One
Hundred And One Way - Read The
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