Strange things happen in the love lives of two women--one a Japanese-American filmmaker from New York, the other a Japanese housewife--linked by a Japanese television show sponsored by an American meat exporter. A first novel. 40,000 first printing. BOMC Alt & QPB. Tour.
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At first glance, a novel that promises to expose the unethical practices of the American meat industry may not be at the top of your reading list, but Ruth Ozeki's debut, My Year of Meatsis well worth a second look. Like the author, the novel's protagonist, Jane Takagi-Little, is a Japanese-American documentary filmmaker; like Ozeki, who was once commissioned by a beef lobbying group to make television shows for the Japanese market, Jane is invited to work on a Japanese television show meant to encourage beef consumption via the not-so-subliminal suggestion that prime rib equals a perfect family:
TO: AMERICAN RESEARCH STAFFThe series, My American Wife!, initially seems like a dream come true for Jane as she criss-crosses the United States filming a different American family each week for her Japanese audience. Naturally, the emphasis is on meat, and Ozeki has fun with bizarre recipes such as rump roast in coke and beef fudge; but as Jane becomes more familiar with her subject, she becomes increasingly aware of the beef industry's widespread practice of using synthetic oestrogens on their cattle and determines to sabotage the programme.
FROM: Tokyo Office
DATE: January 5, 1991
RE: My American Wife!...
Here is list of IMPORTANT THINGS for My American Wife!.
DESIRABLE THINGS:
1. Attractiveness, wholesomeness, warm personality
2. Delicious meat recipe (NOTE: Pork and other meats is second class meats, so please remember this easy motto: "Pork is Possible, but Beef is Best!")
3. Attractive, docile husband
4. Attractive, obedient children
5. Attractive, wholesome lifestyle
6. Attractive, clean house...
UNDESIRABLE THINGS:
1. Physical imperfections
2. Obesity
3. Squalor
4. Second class peoples
Cut to Tokyo where Akiko Ueno struggles through the dull misery of life with her brutish husband, who happens to be in charge of the show's advertising. After seeing one of Jane's subversive episodes about a vegetarian lesbian couple, Akiko gets in touch and the two women plot to expose the meat industry's hazardous practices. Romance, humour, intrigue, and even a message--My Year of Meats has it all. This is a book that even a vegetarian would love.
Review:aA smart and compelling novel about a world we donat realize we live in.a
aMichael Pollan
"A smart and compelling novel about a world we don't realize we live in."
-Michael Pollan
praise and="" em="" for="" ozeki="" ruth="">Praise for Ruth Ozeki and My Year of Meats "Ozeki is one of my favorite novelists . . . bewitching, intelligent, hilarious, and heartbreaking, often on the same page."-Junot D az, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of This Is How You Lose Her "In precise and luminous prose, Ozeki captures both the sweep and detail of our shared humanity. The result is gripping, fearless, inspiring and true."-Madeline Miller, author of the Orange Prize winner The Song of Achilles "Wonderfully wild and bracing . . . A feast that leaves you hungry for whatever Ozeki cooks up next."-Newsweek "My Year of Meats pulsates with passion. . . . Ozeki's first novel detonates an attack on the meat industry that would make Upton Sinclair sit up and smile . . . yet all this energy doesn't obscure the novel's quirky charm."-USA Today "Ruth Ozeki masks a deeper purpose with a light tone . . . A comical-satirical-farcical-epical-tragical-romantical novel."-Jane Smiley, Chicago Tribune "An amazingly assured debut, My Year of Meats is a wonderfully irreverent novel, with wacky cross-cultural collisions and hilarious characters . . . a joy to read."-Elle "Ozeki offers a remarkably fresh view of the rocky road many women travel to love and motherhood . . . one of the heartiest, and, yes, meatiest debuts in years."-Glamour "Romance, agri-business, self-discovery, cross-cultural misunderstanding-it takes a talent like Ruth Ozeki's to blend all these ingredients beautifully together. My Year of Meats is a sensitive and compelling portrait of two modern women."-Arthur Golden, author of Memoirs of a Geisha "Canny, cunning, muckraking, and lusty, weaving hormones and corporate threats, fertility and independence."-The Village Voice "A likeably odd and inventively imagined tale . . . Ozeki writes with the same over-the-top verve as fellow hyper-realist David Foster Wallace."-Detroit Free Press praise>
praise and="" em="" for="" ozeki="" ruth=""Praise for Ruth Ozeki and "My Year of Meats"
Ozeki is one of my favorite novelists . . . bewitching, intelligent, hilarious, and heartbreaking, often on the same page.
Junot Diaz, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of "This Is How You Lose Her"
In precise and luminous prose, Ozeki captures both the sweep and detail of our shared humanity. The result is gripping, fearless, inspiring and true.
Madeline Miller, author of the Orange Prize winner "The Song of Achilles"
Wonderfully wild and bracing . . . A feast that leaves you hungry for whatever Ozeki cooks up next.
" Newsweek"
"My Year of Meats" pulsates with passion. . . . Ozeki s first novel detonates an attack on the meat industry that would make Upton Sinclair sit up and smile . . . yet all this energy doesn t obscure the novel s quirky charm.
" USA Today"
Ruth Ozeki masks a deeper purpose with a light tone . . . A comical-satirical-farcical-epical-tragical-romantical novel.
Jane Smiley, "Chicago Tribune"
An amazingly assured debut, "My Year of Meats "is a wonderfully irreverent novel, with wacky cross-cultural collisions and hilarious characters . . . a joy to read.
" Elle"
Ozeki offers a remarkably fresh view of the rocky road many women travel to love and motherhood . . . one of the heartiest, and, yes, meatiest debuts in years.
" Glamour"
Romance, agri-business, self-discovery, cross-cultural misunderstanding it takes a talent like Ruth Ozeki s to blend all these ingredients beautifully together. "My Year of Meats "is a sensitive and compelling portrait of two modern women.
Arthur Golden, author of "Memoirs of a Geisha"
Canny, cunning, muckraking, and lusty, weaving hormones and corporate threats, fertility and independence.
" The Village Voice"
A likeably odd and inventively imagined tale . . . Ozeki writes with the same over-the-top verve as fellow hyper-realist David Foster Wallace.
" Detroit Free Press"praise"
praise and="" em="" for="" ozeki="" ruth=""Praise for Ruth Ozeki and My Year of Meats
Ozeki is one of my favorite novelists . . . bewitching, intelligent, hilarious, and heartbreaking, often on the same page.
Junot Diaz, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of This Is How You Lose Her
In precise and luminous prose, Ozeki captures both the sweep and detail of our shared humanity. The result is gripping, fearless, inspiring and true.
Madeline Miller, author of the Orange Prize winner The Song of Achilles
Wonderfully wild and bracing . . . A feast that leaves you hungry for whatever Ozeki cooks up next.
Newsweek
My Year of Meats pulsates with passion. . . . Ozeki s first novel detonates an attack on the meat industry that would make Upton Sinclair sit up and smile . . . yet all this energy doesn t obscure the novel s quirky charm.
USA Today
Ruth Ozeki masks a deeper purpose with a light tone . . . A comical-satirical-farcical-epical-tragical-romantical novel.
Jane Smiley, Chicago Tribune
An amazingly assured debut, My Year of Meats is a wonderfully irreverent novel, with wacky cross-cultural collisions and hilarious characters . . . a joy to read.
Elle
Ozeki offers a remarkably fresh view of the rocky road many women travel to love and motherhood . . . one of the heartiest, and, yes, meatiest debuts in years.
Glamour
Romance, agri-business, self-discovery, cross-cultural misunderstanding it takes a talent like Ruth Ozeki s to blend all these ingredients beautifully together. My Year of Meats is a sensitive and compelling portrait of two modern women.
Arthur Golden, author of Memoirs of a Geisha
Canny, cunning, muckraking, and lusty, weaving hormones and corporate threats, fertility and independence.
The Village Voice
A likeably odd and inventively imagined tale . . . Ozeki writes with the same over-the-top verve as fellow hyper-realist David Foster Wallace.
Detroit Free Presspraise"
Ozeki is one of my favorite novelists . . . bewitching, intelligent, hilarious, and heartbreaking, often on the same page.
Junot Diaz, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of This Is How You Lose Her
In precise and luminous prose, Ozeki captures both the sweep and detail of our shared humanity. The result is gripping, fearless, inspiring and true.
Madeline Miller, author of the Orange Prize winner The Song of Achilles
Wonderfully wild and bracing . . . A feast that leaves you hungry for whatever Ozeki cooks up next.
Newsweek
My Year of Meats pulsates with passion. . . . Ozeki s first novel detonates an attack on the meat industry that would make Upton Sinclair sit up and smile . . . yet all this energy doesn t obscure the novel s quirky charm.
USA Today
Ruth Ozeki masks a deeper purpose with a light tone . . . A comical-satirical-farcical-epical-tragical-romantical novel.
Jane Smiley, Chicago Tribune
An amazingly assured debut, My Year of Meats is a wonderfully irreverent novel, with wacky cross-cultural collisions and hilarious characters . . . a joy to read.
Elle
Ozeki offers a remarkably fresh view of the rocky road many women travel to love and motherhood . . . one of the heartiest, and, yes, meatiest debuts in years.
Glamour
Romance, agri-business, self-discovery, cross-cultural misunderstanding it takes a talent like Ruth Ozeki s to blend all these ingredients beautifully together. My Year of Meats is a sensitive and compelling portrait of two modern women.
Arthur Golden, author of Memoirs of a Geisha
Canny, cunning, muckraking, and lusty, weaving hormones and corporate threats, fertility and independence.
The Village Voice
A likeably odd and inventively imagined tale . . . Ozeki writes with the same over-the-top verve as fellow hyper-realist David Foster Wallace.
Detroit Free Press"
"Ozeki is one of my favorite novelists . . . bewitching, intelligent, hilarious, and heartbreaking, often on the same page."
--Junot Diaz, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of This Is How You Lose Her
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Book Description Condition: New. When Jane Takagi-Little finally lands a job producing a Japanese television show sponsored by Beef-Ex, an organization promoting the export of U.S. meats she takes her crew on the road in search of all-American wives cooking all-American meat. Over the course of filming, though, Jane makes a few troubling discoveries about both. Meanwhile, on the other side of the globe, in Japan, Akiko Ueno watches My American Wife! and diligently prepares Coca-Cola Roast and Panfried Prairie Oysters for her husband, "John", the ad-agency rep for the show's sponsor . As Akiko fills out his questionnaires, rating each show on Authenticity, Wholesomeness, and Deliciousness of Meat, certain ominous questions about her own life and the fact that after each meal she has to go to the bathroom and throw up begin to surface.A tale of love, global media, and the extraordinary events in the lives of two ordinary women, counterpointed by Sei Shonagon's vibrant commentary, this first novel by filmmaker Ruth L. Ozeki as insightful and moving as the novels of Amy Tan, as original as Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. or John Irving is a sparkling and original d. Seller Inventory # 9780670879045
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