Book Review: Tea with Milk
1. BIBLIOGRAPHY Say, A. (2009). Tea with milk. Houghton Mifflin. ISBN: 978-0547237473 2. PLOT SUMMARY At home in San Francisco, May speaks Japanese and the family eats rice and miso soup and drinks green tea. When she visits her friends’ homes, she eats fried chicken and spaghetti. May plans someday to go to college and live in an apartment of her own. But when her family moves back to Japan, she soon feels lost and homesick for America. In Japan everyone calls her by her Japanese name, Masako. She has to wear kimonos and sit on the floor. Poor May is sure that she will never feel at home in this country. Eventually May is expected to marry and a matchmaker is hired. Outraged at the thought, May sets out to find her own way in the big city of Osaka. The accompanying story of his mother and her journey as a young woman is heartfelt. 3. CRITICAL ANALYSIS I enjoyed this book; it is a book that will be added to my wish list for my next book purchase! As I read this book, I...