A funny, serious, thoughtful book. While it is a scholarly study of Bronte reception, it is so much more. As Pascoe describes her encounters in Japan, I found myself remembering, with gratitude and humility, the heart-warming kindness and patience I experienced while living there and in other countries where I am a foreigner.
We see the author struggling with an unknown culture, language, script, with her own insecurity, with her doubts and failures. I suffered with her, laughed with her, rooted for her, delighted with her in her finds and insights.
An insight I took away with me: the futility of an endeavour does not make it any less worthwhile. Life, for example.
The layout is a bit unfriendly, and one gets the sense that the publishers didn't give the author the time and encouragement she really deserves. How about a new edition with thicker paper and more space on the pages?