Hiromi's Hands
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By Library Media Connections
This is the captivating story of Hiromi Suzuki, a Japanese-American woman who defied tradition to become one of the first female sushi chefs in New York City. . . . Not only is this the story of one woman’s drive to achieve her dream, but it is also a fascinating look at an element of Japanese culture.
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