Ferguson, Will. Hitching rides with Buddha.FERGUSON, Will. Hitching rides with Buddha. Canongate. 410p. c2005. 978-1-84195-785-2. $14.00. SA Canadian writer Will Ferguson's hilarious travelogue chronicles his time spent in Japan. Having already been in the country for a few years, teaching English in high schools on the remote Amakusa Islands Amakusa Islands (ämäk `sä), archipelago, c.340 sq mi (880 sq km), Kumamoto and Kagoshima prefectures, in the East China Sea, off W Kyushu, Japan. , he is forced to embark on a journey across Japan after
drunkenly announcing to a group of Japanese colleagues his heroic
intention of following the Cherry Blossom Front to the furthest reaches
of Hokkaido, at the northern end of the country. While he attempts to
brush off his declaration when consistently reminded of it--"When I
said I would follow the blossoms, I was speaking figuratively fig·u·ra·tive adj. 1. a. Based on or making use of figures of speech; metaphorical: figurative language. b. Containing many figures of speech; ornate. 2. "--he soon finds himself hopelessly committed to discovering the True Heart of Japan. In an effort to travel with the Japanese and not merely amongst them, Ferguson decides to become the first person ever to hitchhike hitch·hike v. hitch·hiked, hitch·hik·ing, hitch·hikes v.intr. To travel by soliciting free rides along a road. v.tr. To solicit or get (a free ride) along a road. the length of Japan. Needless to say, he soon meets with an eclectic array of individuals, despite the fact that the Japanese apparently "never, ever pick up hitchhikers." In the 400 pages that follow, Ferguson acquaints readers intimately with the Japanese people The Japanese people (日本人 Nihonjin, Nipponjin and their culture, both historical and contemporary; he includes accounts of his pilgrimages to ancient Shinto shrines This is a list of well known Shinto shrines in Japan. For Shinto shrines in other countries, scroll down to the See also section. Shinto shrines from specific sects or new churches are not included in this list. and to modern-day capsule hotels and sex museums, with some chapters devoted entirely to Japanese history and folklore. Humorous, honest and at times poignant, readers will be in no rush to arrive at Hokkaido, which is well worth the journey. Sarah Howard, Lennoxville, Quebec Lennoxville, population 4,963 (2001), is a borough (Fr. arrondissement) of the City of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. It was originally a town, but was amalgamated into the larger city of Sherbrooke in 2002. , Canada S--Recommended for senior high school students. A--Recommended for advanced students and adults. This code will help librarians and teachers working in high schools where there are honors and advanced placement students. This also will help extend KLIATT's usefulness in public libraries. |
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