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Paperback Tokyo Is My Garden Book

ISBN: 8496427072

ISBN13: 9788496427075

Tokyo Is My Garden

(Book #2 in the David Martin Series)

David Martin is sent as the sales representative to Japan for Herault Cognac but he has spent the last few months discovering Japanese culture and the nightlife of Tokyo instead. Then his boss... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Jarring, But Beautiful

With their graphic novel "Tôkyô Is My Garden," authors Frédéric Boilet, Benoît Peeters, and Jiro Taniguchi created an unlikely masterpiece. While the artwork is jarring at times, it somehow amplifies the storyline and makes you realize that the artwork couldn't have been done another way and still retained the same impact. Opening with the main character's drunken arrival at what would soon become his ex-girlfriend's apartment, it's hard to decide whether he is a man to pity or applaud. In his mid-thirties, David Martin is a Frenchman living in Tokyo on a work visa that he was given as a sales representative for a French cognac company. Unable to convince anyone in Japan to buy the brand of cognac he is selling, David works at the local fish market to make ends meet. Aside from wishing for a girlfriend that won't chastise him for smelling of fish or coming home drunk, David is content with his life as it is. He wants nothing more than to stay in Japan and continue learning Kanji--a form of Japanese writing that he is in love with. But when his boss announces that he will be flying into Tokyo from France to check on David's progress, David realizes that he has a limited amount of time to make some sales or he will be fired, forcing him to relinquish his work visa and leave Japan for good. To complicate things even more, David meets the girl of his dreams just before his boss arrives in Japan. His newfound love makes him even more determined to stay in Japan, and audiences are left wondering if love really can conquer all. While "Tôkyô Is My Garden" chronicles many things--love, culture, language--it is ultimately a testament to fate. While David does everything he can to stay in Japan, it is ultimately events completely out of his control that decide the futures of him and the woman he loves. Ultimately a feel-good book after a good deal of wondering how David's life will turn out, "Tôkyô Is My Garden" is definitely a book worth reading. Not only is the storyline and artwork unique compared to many other books on the market, but it might also appeal to readers who don't usually give graphic novels a second glance. It's like an independent film of graphic novels.
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