The Betrothed Bride
ily ever after'
itnessed how her family was torn apart by immigration laws. So, I swallowed hard, and seein
want to touch, so as I was about to say something,
hat doesn't exist, it's just
, leaving me with an aud
mixture of both, and just as there are completely good days, there are also bad or very s
ading workbooks. The librarian gave me a sympathetic smile, and I had no choice but to shrug in respons
ppier than when I was notified that I could study English at UC Berkeley, that I could have the opportunity to specialize to become a teacher. Since I was a child, understanding my
the woman who had become a second mother to me, led me to seek ways to solve her language problems with a lot of patie
espite all the bad
raits and characteristics of my Japanese heritage, one that I didn't know well at all, more than what my mother insisted I should know, as my f
that my father was a dangerous man in the underworld, involved in illegal activities that were against people's health and well-being. Furthermore, finding out th
se from a young age. I did it as a good daughter, as a child who thought he was her greatest hero, so when reality shook me and raised its ugly head, I didn't want to know
mantic relationship despite the years. So, I knew very well that happily
ust how
hemselves in the tranquility of the deserted library. I sighed heavily and began putting everything away in the children's section. I had a list of the boo
he other side of the shelf, and I furrowed my brow because I hadn'
d the man hidden among the book
e every night, and it helped me improve my pronunciation before I
I didn't know why,
ging in some parts for the kids to pronounce," I explained.
ing the hairs on my arms t
that I quite l
might be difficult for them can be worked on with exercises and activities like the on
nk y
me reading to children? Y
s with different groups," I admitted wit
that you're studying to b
say that," I an
topic and talking more about litera
y; he must have been looking for some books and
ferences are, much less what type of prose they prefer-d
ted out, making me smile. People in the library always asked me for help,
brows to raise and
over' by Marguerite Duras, 'Tropic of Cancer' by Henry Miller, or 'Delta o
ks of erotic literature, but at the s
with a slightly huskier voice.
haven't aged completely well by today's stan
gh society is much more open to all topics, eroticism is still a
ry honest truth; o
be questioned... But that doesn't take away from the fact that these creations are excelle
I couldn't decipher. "So, let's shift away from the teaching subject and talk more about mode
e that made my vei
l, I
at's labeled as 'mommy porn'?"