Passport to the Orient

The continuing story of Elke and her life in Japan during the 1950's

by Elke Neumann Taylor


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/19/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 188
ISBN : 9781434314512

About the Book

   Elke arrives in America; she confronts her mother about the missing parcels and receives evasive replies.  We learn of the hardships Elke's mother endured in America.  After her mother remarries a military man, the family is transferred to Miho, Japan.  Elke embraces life in the orient and gives us a breathtaking account of what everyday life in Japan was like, over fifty years ago.

   Another transfer took the family to Itazuke Air Force Base in Japan.  Elke describes the seasons for us in such detail that it is as close as being there.  We read about the cherry blossoms in the springtime, to the blustery snowy days of winter, "When the smoke belching kerosene heaters were drug out again, and the quilted winter kimonos were worn with the hands tucked into the long sleeves for warmth."  Life in exotic Japan was a mystical adventure for the family, as we learn from this detailed account. 

          So come, enter the orient, but don't forget your passport.


About the Author

Elke N. Taylor lives in Dunmore, Pocahontas County, West Virginia.  Where she resides on a farm with her husband Jerry and raise cattle.  Born in Germany during WWll, Elke has a vast storehouse of memories which she put to print in her first book titled," Elke's Memoirs of Hamburg 1941".  In this sequel,"Passport to the Orient", Elke shares with us what it was like,coming to America and moving to Japan, with a glimpse of what life was like in Japan during the 1950's.  Besides her writing, Elke enjoys being a grandmother to her four grandchildren, reading, crocheting, painting and gardening.