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Baishakunin, Inc.


12 de septiembre de 2008 - 14 de agosto de 2009

"Baishakunin, Inc." es una nueva obra de ficción de Naomi Hirahara, autora de la serie de misterio Mas Arai, ganadora del premio Edgar, y de dos biografías publicadas por el Museo Nacional Japonés Americano. Su protagonista, Caroline Mameda, inicia su propio negocio de búsqueda de pareja tras ser despedida de su trabajo. Ambientada en el Pequeño Tokio de Los Ángeles.

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Historias de Esta Serie

Chapter Six—Behind the Shoji Screen

14 de febrero de 2009 • Naomi Hirahara

>> Chapter fiveI pull Jake, my landlord, behind the Japanese folded screen in the back of the offices of Baishakunin, Inc. “Ah, ah—” No words emerge as I gesture towards the voices in the reception area. What do you say when your ex-boyfriend is looking for love at your fledgling dating service?“Are you choking on something?” Jake asks and I quickly put my hand on his mouth to muzzle him. His full lips feel pretty soft, but that’s not the …

Chapter Five—Full House

9 de enero de 2009 • Naomi Hirahara

>> Chapter four“Cool. This going to be a soft-porn gig?” I look incredulously at Kyle Honda. If it weren’t for the tattoos and the two hoop earrings in his ear, he would look like a fresh-faced baby boy. Kyle is getting his bachelor’s degree in filmmaking in USC and is desperate to work for close to nothing to get any kind of credits on his resume. So, in other words, a perfect fit for my new company, Baishakunin, Incorporated. “What …

Chapter Four—Finding Mrs. Butterworth

12 de diciembre de 2008 • Naomi Hirahara

>> Chapter threeIt’s been a week and I’ve gone to at least ten garage sales, two 99-cents outlets, and five thrift stores to make the headquarters of my new matchmaking service, Baishakunin, Inc., halfway presentable. My best friend Ginne Lee did her part by lending me all this Japanese stuff she had in storage—shoji screens and Japanese bowls—to make everything look authentic. The only thing missing is a face—the face of my company. I need a Japanese Mrs. Butterworth, a …

Chapter Three—Let’s Make a Deal

14 de noviembre de 2008 • Naomi Hirahara

>> Chapter twoEver since I turned 35 (two years ago), everyone has treated me differently. During every holiday dinner, my parents and my younger brother with his wife and two kids look at me pitifully, as if my expiration date has long passed. I’m no longer part of the cool 21-34 crowd on surveys and marathon categories, I’m now part of the 35-44-year-old crowd. Even bag boys call me ma’am and offer to carry my groceries to my car—what are …

Chapter Two—Eat Your Brussel Sprouts

10 de octubre de 2008 • Naomi Hirahara

>> Chapter one“You actually don’t look too bad, considering,” says Ginnie as we are seated at La Grande Orange Café, the new restaurant on the bottom floor of the Pasadena condo unit I live in. Now remember—Ginnie Lee is my best friend and about the nicest person I know in the planet, so for her to say not “too bad” actually meant I was wretched-looking. I finally took a shower this afternoon, after not taking one for three days. I …

Chapter One—The Games People Play

12 de septiembre de 2008 • Naomi Hirahara

Jamie Kaneko carefully counts out fifteen sheets of toilet paper on her roll, tears on the perforated line, and hands the loose end to me with a smile. “Here you go—now don’t start until I tell you to.” A couple of young teenagers, holding their toilet paper tails with the tips of their fingers, giggle, while the grandmothers on the couch look a bit confused. The rest of us—veteranos—sit politely, but inside I feel like screaming—like, for once, can’t someone …

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Autor en Esta Serie

Naomi Hirahara es la autora de la serie de misterio Mas Arai, ganadora del premio Edgar, que presenta a un jardinero Kibei Nisei y sobreviviente de la bomba atómica que resuelve crímenes, la serie Oficial Ellie Rush y ahora los nuevos misterios de Leilani Santiago. Ex editora de The Rafu Shimpo , ha escrito varios libros de no ficción sobre la experiencia japonés-estadounidense y varias series de 12 capítulos para Discover Nikkei.

Actualizado en octubre de 2019