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Yakuza Moon: Memiors of a Gangster’s Daughter
January 19, 2008, 4:40 am
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Yakuza Moon - Memoirs of a Gangster’s Daughter | 極道な月
By: Tendo Shoko | 天藤湘子
Publisher: Kondasha International

I’ve been feeling pretty bumped about life over the last few moons
when I chanced upon this book. The loud graphic (of the author) &
bold title immediately caught my eye. It was Shoko Tendo - a Yakuza’s daughter’s autobiography.

More...The
book spins a heart wrenching real life drama that refutes all happiness
during this jolly Christmas-y season. Written in a very direct 1st
person view, the story depicts hard core use of drugs, Shoko’s
relationships with men & the constant physical abuse from a string
of them.

She was a yanki by the age of 12, then a juvenile delinquent, a glue
sniffer then a drug addict. She spent moons in reform home, painful
years as a kept woman and maybe even decades with abusive men. She was
cheated, beaten & raped, in short, it was a string of bad karma
& ill fate. As a form of liberation, she got herself an irezumi
(tattoo) and had to go more pain from cosmetic surgery because of all
the beatings. The book was presented to the reader in simple translated
English, with a sort of detachment through which you can really feel
the horror that, that this brave woman went through.

What’s in it for me with the New Year fast approaching? I still
(guiltily) remember thinking aloud that I desperately need to read
about somebody who had it worst off than me, to feel better about my
self. I could sit and complaint till the cows come home or I can pick
up and move. But if I were to sum up life in just three words; it’ll
most probably be the same as Shoko’s: It goes on.

So what’s it for you ? Have you already read this book? Do you personally know a Yakuza (how cool is that!)

Find out more:
Blogcritics
Guardian
Japan Today
Smh
The Age






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