From Publishers Weekly
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Review
“Sharp, wise, and original, Turning Japanese is a hilarious take on what it really means to be a hyphenated American in a foreign land - Cathy Yardley loses nothing in translation.”
- Beth Harbison, New York Times bestselling author of Shoe Addicts Anonymous
“Witty, endearing, and completely authentic . . . a whirlwind trip to the East. Cathy Yardley’s sharp and exacting portrayal of life as an American in Japan is genuine and insightful.”
- Cara Lockwood, author of I Do (But I Don’t) and Dixieland Sushi
“Chipper…Yardley doesn’t take the obvious ways out. Lisa’s trip to confidence and assertiveness has plenty of girl power verve.”
- Publishers Weekly
“A smart, funny, and insightful novel about finding yourself (literally and theoretically!) halfway across the world. I loved accompanying Lisa to Japan.”
- Melissa Senate, author of See Jane Date and Questions To Ask Before Marrying
“Adventurous, moving, and just plain fun.”
- Lauren Baratz-Logsted, author of Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes

