Buddhaland Brooklyn

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  • Author:
    MORAIS Richard C
  • ISBN:
    9781743312957
  • Publication Date:
    September 2012
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    244
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Allen and Unwin
  • Country of Publication:
Buddhaland Brooklyn
Buddhaland Brooklyn

Buddhaland Brooklyn

SKU: 9781743312957
Regular price $36.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    MORAIS Richard C
  • ISBN:
    9781743312957
  • Publication Date:
    September 2012
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    244
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Allen and Unwin
  • Country of Publication:

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Growing up in a quaint mountainside village in Japan, Seido Oda's boyhood is spent fishing in clear mountainside streams and helping his parents run their small inn. At the age of eleven, Oda is sent to study with the monks at a nearby Buddhist temple. This peaceful, quiet refuge in the remote mountains of Japan is the only home the introverted monk has ever known until he approaches his fortieth birthday and is ordered by his superior to cross the ocean and open a temple in Brooklyn. Ripped from the isolated, serene life of his homeland temple, New York proves a severe shock to Oda's system. More than that, he has to work with a motley crew of American Buddhists whose misguided practices lead to a host of hilarious cultural misunderstandings. It is only when Oda comes to appreciate the Americans, flaws and all, that he sees his own shortcomings and finally finds that sense of belonging he has always sought. Featuring rich descriptions and a cast of eccentric characters, this is a gently charming story about how we find ourselves in the unlikeliest of places.

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  • Growing up in a quaint mountainside village in Japan, Seido Oda's boyhood is spent fishing in clear mountainside streams and helping his parents run their small inn. At the age of eleven, Oda is sent to study with the monks at a nearby Buddhist temple. This peaceful, quiet refuge in the remote mountains of Japan is the only home the introverted monk has ever known until he approaches his fortieth birthday and is ordered by his superior to cross the ocean and open a temple in Brooklyn. Ripped from the isolated, serene life of his homeland temple, New York proves a severe shock to Oda's system. More than that, he has to work with a motley crew of American Buddhists whose misguided practices lead to a host of hilarious cultural misunderstandings. It is only when Oda comes to appreciate the Americans, flaws and all, that he sees his own shortcomings and finally finds that sense of belonging he has always sought. Featuring rich descriptions and a cast of eccentric characters, this is a gently charming story about how we find ourselves in the unlikeliest of places.

    Featured in the Autumn 2013 Staff / Mature Teens
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Growing up in a quaint mountainside village in Japan, Seido Oda's boyhood is spent fishing in clear mountainside streams and helping his parents run their small inn. At the age of eleven, Oda is sent to study with the monks at a nearby Buddhist temple. This peaceful, quiet refuge in the remote mountains of Japan is the only home the introverted monk has ever known until he approaches his fortieth birthday and is ordered by his superior to cross the ocean and open a temple in Brooklyn. Ripped from the isolated, serene life of his homeland temple, New York proves a severe shock to Oda's system. More than that, he has to work with a motley crew of American Buddhists whose misguided practices lead to a host of hilarious cultural misunderstandings. It is only when Oda comes to appreciate the Americans, flaws and all, that he sees his own shortcomings and finally finds that sense of belonging he has always sought. Featuring rich descriptions and a cast of eccentric characters, this is a gently charming story about how we find ourselves in the unlikeliest of places.

Featured in the Autumn 2013 Staff / Mature Teens
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