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The memoir recalls a girl's upbringing in a traditional, snowbound provincial community, describing seasonal rituals, family life, schooling, and early customs. It follows her encounters with modernization and foreigners, travels and relocation abroad, religious conversion, and the challenges of adapting to different social mores. Interwoven are vignettes about neighbors, household anecdotes, and reflections on honor, memory, and identity as she bridges two cultures. The narrative balances affectionate reminiscence with candid observation of change, combining episodic childhood scenes with later impressions of a new land.

About the Author

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Etsuko Sugimoto

Etsuko Sugimoto was a Japanese author best known for her autobiographical work, "A Daughter of the Samurai." This book offers a unique perspective on the cultural and social changes in Japan during the Meiji era, as experienced by a young woman raised in a samurai family. Sugimoto's writing reflects her personal journey and the challenges she faced in adapting to a rapidly modernizing society. Her narrative provides valuable insights into the roles and expectations of women in traditional Japanese culture, making her contributions to literature significant in understanding this historical context.

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