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Kristine Ohkubo

Kristine Ohkubo
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    History General Nonfiction True Crime
  • Country: United States
  • Books: 4
  • Profession: Author
  • Born: September 28
  • Member Since: Aug 2021
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BIOGRAPHY

KRISTINE OHKUBO is a Los Angeles-based author whose work emphasizes topics related to Japan and Japanese culture. While growing up in Chicago, she developed a deep love and appreciation for Japanese culture, people, and history. Her extensive travels in Japan have enabled her to gain insight into this fascinating country, which she shares with you through her books.

Her first book, a travel guide to Japan, was published in 2016. In 2017, she released a historical study of the Pacific War written from the perspective of the Japanese people, both those who were living in Japan and in the United States, when the war broke out. Two years later, she supplemented her earlier releases with the story of an infamous twentieth century geisha, who was both a victim and an aggressor, struggling amidst a strict patriarchal culture and a rapidly changing social system. In 2019, she followed up her 2017 release, The Sun Will Rise Again, with a book titled Sakhalin. The work examines the far-reaching impact the island changing hands had on its inhabitants and resources, and culminates with the tragic events which took place in August 1945.

Kristine’s most recent book is quite a departure from her previous releases. Still focusing on Japan’s history and culture, the work introduces readers to rakugo, Japan’s 400-year-old art of storytelling. Through a series of biographical information, anecdotes, interviews, and rakugo scripts, the author explains why this traditional art form has endured for many years.

As an author, Kristine believes that writing from other cultural perspectives encourages empathy and understanding, and at the same time it broadens our knowledge of the events that have unfolded over the years.

She currently has three books ranked in the top five among the sixty books featured on the Goodreads’ ABSOLUTE MUST-READS list.

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A Blogger's Guide to Japan
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A Blogger's Guide to Japanby Kristine OhkuboPublish: Jan 31, 2017General Nonfiction
Nickname Flower of Evil: The Abe Sada Story
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Nickname Flower of Evil: The Abe Sada Storyby Kristine OhkuboPublish: Sep 17, 2019True Crime
Sakhalin: The Island of Unspoken Struggles
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Sakhalin: The Island of Unspoken Strugglesby Kristine OhkuboPublish: Sep 28, 2020History
Talking About RAKUGO: The Japanese Art of Storytelling
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Talking About RAKUGO: The Japanese Art of Storytellingby Kristine OhkuboPublish: Jun 08, 2021General Nonfiction

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      • The most important thing is to effectively tell the story. Some beginners get too caught up in writing the perfect chapter and interrupt the flow of the story. Worry about editing later- get your ideas down first. Once your manuscript is finished, you will devote hours, days, and months to the editing process, so do not emphasize writing the perfect chapter when you begin. There will be time to perfect your manuscript later. By all means, hire a professional editor to help you polish things up before going to print.
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