Every day a good day : fifteen lessons I learned about happiness from Japanese tea culture /

The author reflects on twenty-five years of studying the Japanese Way of Tea, from her first uncertain steps as a college student to her gradual discovery of freedom within the very rules that once seemed to hold her back. As the author experiences the trials and triumphs of adult life, from job-hun...

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Main Author: Morishita, Noriko, 1956- (Author)
Other Authors: Goldsmith, Eleanor, 1976- (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Japanese
Published: Tokyo, Japan : Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture, 2019.
Edition:First English edition
Series:Japan library (Shuppan Bunka Sangyō Shinkō Zaidan).
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Summary:The author reflects on twenty-five years of studying the Japanese Way of Tea, from her first uncertain steps as a college student to her gradual discovery of freedom within the very rules that once seemed to hold her back. As the author experiences the trials and triumphs of adult life, from job-hunting setbacks to lost love, from the struggle to build a career to the pain of losing a loved one, tea is always there to remind her that simply being present in the moment is enough. The joy of savoring the seasons with all five senses - of smelling the rain, of hearing each individual raindrop. The importance of cherishing each meeting as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Humor and heartbreak, despair and determination - in this memoir, the writer connects the Way of Tea to the span of human experience, culminating in the exhilaration of realizing 'I'm alive, right now!'--Adapted from publisher's description.
Item Description:Originally published in Japanese in 2002.
Physical Description:181 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 22 cm
ISBN:9784866580623