Mariko Marie Marina: My Life through Three Cultures A Memoir

Author:   Marina Dimaggio
Publisher:   Gatekeeper Press
ISBN:  

9781662932090


Pages:   196
Publication Date:   13 January 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Mariko Marie Marina: My Life through Three Cultures A Memoir


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"In Japan I was Mariko, in Germany I was Marie, and now I am Marina. A child of three lands, proud of each, unable to say where each began and ended within me. I decided to write a book so my family could know the life I have been so fortunate to live. This is my story, previously unknown to them. ""Mariko"" was born in Yokohama, Japan, in 1932. Her name meant ""of the sea"" after her father who was a seaman. He was from Germany, and this was during pre-World War II tensions. Her mother was from Japan. When her parents married, her mother automatically became a German citizen, as did Mariko. Wartime arrived in 1942 when the United States sought revenge against Japan for the attack on Pearl Harbor. Mariko and her family narrowly avoided the firebombing and subsequent attacks. In late 1946, an order made by U.S. forces, declared that German nationals including those by marriage and birth must leave Japan in a forced repatriation to their home country. ""Marie"" was born when her family moved to Hamburg, Germany. It had experienced even worse wartime bombing. The family struggled to rebuild their life, but eventually they had a home for their family. When life was finally stable, Marie was able to pursue her dream of becoming a dancer. She later met a U.S. soldier, married and moved to San Francisco. ""Marina"" led an adventuresome life in America, eventually opening two Japanese restaurants. It was coming full circle, uniting her heritage and her experiences in a tangible way. Marina's life was not always easy, but it was full of love and exploration. It is this history she wanted to document for her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, so they would understand how she was a child of three lands."

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Author:   Marina Dimaggio
Publisher:   Gatekeeper Press
Imprint:   Gatekeeper Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.268kg
ISBN:  

9781662932090


ISBN 10:   166293209
Pages:   196
Publication Date:   13 January 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"Marina DiMaggio was born ""Mariko"" in Yokohama, Japan, to a Japanese mother and a German father in 1932. Miraculously, the family survived the firebombing of Kobe during World War II, only to be deported in 1947 to equally ravaged Hamburg, Germany. From these humble and harsh beginnings, Marina went on to become a well-known solo dancer in Europe in the 1950's. Here she met and married an American citizen and came to the U.S., settling in San Francisco. There, she forged a new identity as an American. With her husband, Joe, Marina founded and managed two acclaimed Japanese restaurants in the Bay Area, ""Sasanami"" and ""Hama-Yu.""In her retirement, Marina enjoys spending time with her family, browsing for Japanese antiques, and reading Japanese history."

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