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The Lady of the Decoration

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A series of letters by an American kindergarten teacher who travels to and lives in Japan, recounting her voyage, cultural encounters, classroom work, homesickness, friendships, local customs, ceremonies, and the impact of regional tensions and war on daily life. The narrative mixes humor, acute observation, and personal reflection as she describes school activities, weddings, visits by Chinese officials, social differences, and the stresses of long-distance life, offering episodic vignettes that balance intimate emotional struggles with lively depictions of places and people over several years.

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Frances Little

Frances Little was an American author known for her evocative portrayals of life in Japan during the early 20th century. Her works often explore themes of cultural exchange and personal relationships, reflecting her deep appreciation for Japanese culture. One of her notable works, "The Lady of the Decoration," tells the story of a young American woman navigating love and societal expectations in Japan. Little's writing is characterized by its lyrical prose and rich imagery, making her a unique voice in the literary landscape of her time. Through her stories, she contributed to a greater understanding of Japanese customs and the experiences of expatriates.

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