Sushi for One?

Sushi for One?

Book 1: Sushi Series
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Synopsis

'Sushi for One? is an entertaining romp into the world of multi-culturalism. I loved learning the idiosyncrasies of Lex's crazy family---which were completely universal. Enjoy!'
---Kristen Billerbeck, author of What a Girl Wants

'In Lex Sakai, Camy Tang gives us a funny, plucky, volleyball-playing heroine with way too many balls in the air. I defy anyone to start reading and not root for Lex all the way to the story's romantic, super-satisfying end.'
---Trish Perry, author of The Guy I'm Not Dating

Lex Sakai's family is big, nosy, and marriage-minded. When her cousin Mariko gets married, Lex will become the oldest single cousin in the clan.

Lex has used her Bible study class on Ephesians to compile a huge list of traits for the perfect man. But the one man she keeps running into doesn't seem to have a single quality on her list. It's only when the always-in-control Lex starts to let God take over that all the pieces of this hilarious romance finally fall into place.

Release date: September 1, 2007

Publisher: Zondervan

Print pages: 352

Reader says this book is...: entertaining story (1) funny (1) modern life (1) realistic characters (1) satisfying ending (1) socially conscious (1)

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The novel’s opening, and several other moments along the way, had me laughing out loud, and I took to the heroine right away: funny, flawed, sometimes rash about the mouth, tomboyish, passionate about sports, with a figure folks criticize for not being curvy enough–whatever that is.

Also, the genuine displays of friendship and family loyalty through painful experiences put me in tears. Real tears that required me to pause from reading for a while.
 on 3/29/21
entertaining story funny modern life realistic characters satisfying ending socially conscious
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