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Book Reviews of Yakuza Moon: Memoirs of a Gangster's Daughter

Yakuza Moon: Memoirs of a Gangster's Daughter
Yakuza Moon Memoirs of a Gangster's Daughter
Author: Shoko Tendo
ISBN-13: 9784770030863
ISBN-10: 477003086X
Publication Date: 5/1/2009
Pages: 216
Rating:
  • Currently 3.1/5 Stars.
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3.1 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: Kodansha International
Book Type: Paperback
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CocoCee avatar reviewed Yakuza Moon: Memoirs of a Gangster's Daughter on + 404 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
A poorly written, or translation, of a young woman's memoirs of being a gangster's daughter. And I'm not giving you any spoilers, but this is back to back abuse, drugs, poor choices, then... abuse, drugs, and more poor choices.
anjil avatar reviewed Yakuza Moon: Memoirs of a Gangster's Daughter on + 45 more book reviews
This book was heart breaking in its continuing themes of physical abuse, drug addiction & prostitution. To be honest, I was expecting more insight into the Yakuza itself. But Shoko's story is an interesting one, especially in the way she finally turns her life around after so much chaos, despair & loss. This is a quick memoir & a tiny little peek into the Japanese Mafia's way of life.
esjro avatar reviewed Yakuza Moon: Memoirs of a Gangster's Daughter on + 951 more book reviews
This is a weird book. The title, cover, and description implies that it will give insight into the Yakuza, but it really does not. That being said, Shoko Tendo's memoir of abuse, addiction, and lots of violence (she gets beat up a lot) is a jaw-dropping story told in brisk prose. But the reader will not learn more than very basic info about the Yakuza by reading this book. As a memoir I would give it 4 out of 5 stars, but as a book about the Yakuza I would only give it 1.5.