Knife-wielding schoolgirls, menacing schoolboys, and back-stabbing colleagues-welcome to the unforgettable world of Loco in Yokohama In this eye-opening follow-up to his acclaimed debut, Baye McNeil pulls back the silk curtains to reveal the wild, often hilarious, and occasionally maddening realities of teaching in Japan.
With his trademark wit and raw honesty, McNeil takes readers on a vivid journey through Yokohama's classrooms, hallways, and cultural quirks. From navigating cultural clashes to forging unexpected bonds with students, Loco in Yokohama delivers a deeply personal and engaging account of life as an expatriate teacher.
Hilarious, heartfelt, and eye-opening, this book offers a rare glimpse into Japan's education system and the broader experience of living abroad. Whether you're an expat, a Japan enthusiast, or simply curious about the realities behind the "land of the rising sun," this is your front-row ticket to the hilarity and hell of life in Yokohama. Get ready for a wild ride
Why Loco in Yokohama is a must-read:
Raw and hilarious storytelling: McNeil's sharp wit and unfiltered honesty make every page engaging, laugh-out-loud funny, and thought-provoking.Rare insider's perspective: Get an unvarnished look at Japan's education system and the cultural quirks that come with living and working in Yokohama.Relatable and inspiring: Whether you're an expat, a teacher, or a Japan enthusiast, McNeil's journey of adaptation and discovery will resonate with you.Cultural insight meets comedy gold: From classroom chaos to cultural clashes, this book is a perfect blend of humor, heart, and humanity.What you'll get out of your investment:
An unforgettable journey: Experience the highs, lows, and wild moments of teaching in Japan through the eyes of someone who's lived it.Laughter and reflection: McNeil's stories will make you laugh, but they'll also make you think deeply about life, culture, and connection.A fresh perspective on Japan: Forget the polished travel brochures-this is the real deal, offering a unique, honest view of Japanese society.