In the memoir Potato in a Rice Bowl, Peggy
Keener shares her wacky misadventures as a sincere-though
misguided-Minnesota housewife struggling to create normalcy
for her family while living in Japan during the 1960s.
Through charming vignettes, Peggy takes a look back at her
bewildering foray into the Japanese culture after her
husband accepts a military assignment in a country thousands
of miles away from the small prairie town of Austin,
Minnesota, where she was born and raised. The mother of
three boys, Peggy chronicles how she managed to settle her
disoriented family and flounce headfirst into the thorny,
baffling culture while her husband was miles away on
military missions. As she bungles through her boys' Japanese
school, grapples with the eccentricities of her home and
neighbors, and reconstructs the language to her liking, she
somehow ends up as a personality on Japanese national
television-all with the earnest hope of melding with her new
country. In this humorous, irreverent, and even
soul-searching collection of anecdotes, Peggy provides an
entertaining glimpse into the enigmatic Land of the Rising Sun.
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