Phyllis, this is a spectacular and fascinating memoir. Not only did I learn so much about you, but I learned a tremendous amount about Japanese culture and customs, especially about all the fine details of Japanese domestic life. Your memory, attention to minute yet important and interesting details especially eating, sleeping, and bathing arrangements passages about the bombing, and shipboard accounts are riveting. This is a moving, powerful, graceful, and loving tribute to the years you spent in Japan, and more importantly, to your ability to truly make the most of it." - Linda Charnes, Professor of English, Indiana University
Sabrina is a middle-aged wife and mother who is sick and tired of being sick and tired. And lonely. You're not supposed to be lonely in marriage! After fourteen years she expected her marriage to be like a well oiled machine. She was sadly realizing that everybody was happy and content except her. She did everything to keep the family together and the household running smoothly but who did for her? Escaping to her fantasies was an outlet for her frustrations. It began simply enough one day she just decided to slip away in her mind. Then she began to journal her escapades with her fantasy mate who loved and appreciated her the way she knew she deserved. It was just that simple. An escape from reality to deal with her life.
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