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    Narrative Type
    Nonfiction
    Intended Audience
    Adult
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    ISBN
    9784805315385
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    Publisher
    Tuttle Publishing
    ISBN-10
    4805315385
    ISBN-13
    9784805315385
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    9038565511

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Let the Samurai Be Your Guide : the Seven Bushido Pathways to Personal Success
    Number of Pages
    192 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2020
    Topic
    General, Personal Growth / Success
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Self-Help, Psychology
    Author
    Lori Tsugawa Whaley
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.9 in
    Item Weight
    12.7 Oz
    Item Length
    8 in
    Item Width
    5.1 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    2022-303785
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Reviews
    Ms. Whaley writes an incredibly inspirational and impeccably wise read. I just know this book will continue to garner greater and greater exposure and praise! -- Chris Brusatte, exhibit manager, Go for Broke National Education Center , During the post-WWII occupation of Japan, my father served in the Military Intelligence Service (MIS) where he met and married my mother. Thus, my roots--and identity--are planted in the two worlds of America and Japan. Lori Tsugawa Whaley's book, Let the Samurai Be Your Guide , is both an insightful exploration of samurai legacy and a heartfelt personal journey of discovery about the samurai's lasting influence on Japanese culture, values and way of life. -- Clarence Moriwaki, president, Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial Association , Bushido, the samurai code of ethics, prepares each of us to see what is important in life. It's truly the foundation for being a great human being. -- Patsy Surh O'Connell, President of the Asia Pacific Cultural Center , "I appreciate in Lori Tsugawa Whaley's book, Let the Samurai Be Your Guide , her desire to ensure the legacy of my father, Chiune Sugihara, was accurately portrayed and his story will continue being told. How wonderful to see this book, and I am sure many people will enjoy reading it." --Nobuki Sugihara, son of diplomat Chiune Sugihara, "Bushido, the samurai code of ethics, prepares each of us to see what is important in life. It's truly the foundation for being a great human being." -- Patsy Surh O'Connell, President of the Asia Pacific Cultural Center, In more than 36 years as a community journalist, I have met and admired many notable figures, including the wife and son of Chiune Sugihara, Michi Nishiura Weglyn, Daniel Inouye, Roy Matsumoto and many others. Now that they are gone, I'm glad that Lori Tsugawa Whaley is sharing their stories and showing that they still have lessons for us today. -- J.K. Yamamoto, staff writer, Rafu Shimpo ; former English editor, Hokubei Mainichi , As a nisei, we often do not realize the implanted cultural lessons instilled by our immigrant Japanese parents. I believe it played an important role in my/our family's survival during the years of incarceration, and helped rebuild the Uwajimaya family business in the aftermath of WWII. Ms. Whaley's book illustrates how these principles have shaped the Japanese culture, and provided the driving force in affecting the Japanese American experience. -- Tomio Moriguchi, chairman emeritus, Uwajimaya Inc. , ...Whaley's passion for Japanese culture and heritage is evident in each page, as she includes patient explanations and well-researched details...A thorough exploration of samurai culture and values and their impact on Japanese history--informative and invigorating... -- Kirkus Reviews , Ms. Tsugawa Whaley uses stories to blend aspects of Japanese and American history and culture, and the bridging of the two cultures as Japanese American. She uses that bridge to relate the values of bushido in a context that anyone can readily understand and recognize as universally shared values. --David Inoue, MPH/MHA, executive director, Japanese American Citizen League , "In more than 36 years as a community journalist, I have met and admired many notable figures, including the wife and son of Chiune Sugihara, Michi Nishiura Weglyn, Daniel Inouye, Roy Matsumoto and many others. Now that they are gone, I'm glad that Lori Tsugawa Whaley is sharing their stories and showing that they still have lessons for us today." -- J.K. Yamamoto, staff writer, Rafu Shimpo ; former English editor, Hokubei Mainichi, "...Whaley's passion for Japanese culture and heritage is evident in each page, as she includes patient explanations and well-researched details...A thorough exploration of samurai culture and values and their impact on Japanese history--informative and invigorating..." -- Kirkus Reviews, "Ms. Tsugawa Whaley uses stories to blend aspects of Japanese and American history and culture, and the bridging of the two cultures as Japanese American. She uses that bridge to relate the values of bushido in a context that anyone can readily understand and recognize as universally shared values." --David Inoue, MPH/MHA, executive director, Japanese American Citizen League, "Ms. Whaley writes an incredibly inspirational and impeccably wise read. I just know this book will continue to garner greater and greater exposure and praise!" -- Chris Brusatte, exhibit manager, Go for Broke National Education Center, I appreciate in Lori Tsugawa Whaley's book, Let the Samurai Be Your Guide , her desire to ensure the legacy of my father, Chiune Sugihara, was accurately portrayed and his story will continue being told. How wonderful to see this book, and I am sure many people will enjoy reading it. --Nobuki Sugihara, son of diplomat Chiune Sugihara , "As a nisei, we often do not realize the implanted cultural lessons instilled by our immigrant Japanese parents. I believe it played an important role in my/our family's survival during the years of incarceration, and helped rebuild the Uwajimaya family business in the aftermath of WWII. Ms. Whaley's book illustrates how these principles have shaped the Japanese culture, and provided the driving force in affecting the Japanese American experience." -- Tomio Moriguchi, chairman emeritus, Uwajimaya Inc., "During the post-WWII occupation of Japan, my father served in the Military Intelligence Service (MIS) where he met and married my mother. Thus, my roots--and identity--are planted in the two worlds of America and Japan. Lori Tsugawa Whaley's book, Let the Samurai Be Your Guide , is both an insightful exploration of samurai legacy and a heartfelt personal journey of discovery about the samurai's lasting influence on Japanese culture, values and way of life." -- Clarence Moriwaki, president, Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial Association
    Dewey Decimal
    158.1
    Synopsis
    "Bushido, the samurai code of ethics, prepares each of us to see what is important in life. It's truly the foundation for being a great human being." -- Patsy Surh O'Connell, President of the Asia Pacific Cultural Center Leadership lessons inspired by the Samurai spirit and the resilience of Japanese American pioneers. In Let the Samurai Be Your Guide , Lori Tsugawa Whaley--a third-generation Japanese American, author, keynote speaker, and professional life coach--delivers a heartfelt tribute to the Nisei (second-generation Japanese Americans) while drawing upon the enduring principles of Bushido, the Samurai code of ethics. This book explores how the Samurai ethos shaped Japanese culture and influenced the remarkable leadership of individuals who navigated profound challenges with courage, integrity, and honor. Whaley interweaves the seven tenets of Bushido--courage, integrity, benevolence, respect, honesty, honor, and loyalty--with the compelling stories of historical figures, including: Senator Daniel Inouye , a World War II hero and trailblazing statesman Chiune Sugihara , the diplomat who risked everything to save thousands during the Holocaust Michi Nishiura Weglyn , an advocate for justice who illuminated the experiences of Japanese American internees Through these narratives, Let the Samurai Be Your Guide illustrates how Nisei leaders applied Samurai principles to confront adversity, rebuild communities, and make lasting contributions to society. Rather than focusing on martial prowess, this book highlights the moral strength, resilience, and service to others at the heart of Bushido. Whaley invites readers to connect with these values, offering guidance for leading with integrity and purpose in today's complex world. This unique blend of history and cultural insight celebrates the Nisei legacy and its profound lessons for leadership and humanity., Apply ancient Samurai teachings to personal development, life success and professional advancement in the modern world. In Let the Samurai Be Your Guide , life coach and motivational speaker Lori Tsugawa Whaley traces the far-reaching legacy of the Samurai and their meaning in the modern world. The Bushido--the traditional code of the Samurai--has permeated all aspects of life and society in Japan, and its influences are still deeply felt today. In contemporary Japan, bushido concepts of bravery and skill in battle are now brought to bear on less martial realms, in the corporate and sports worlds, for example. Hard work, company loyalty, a dedication to quality and the spirit of teamwork extend the "way of the warrior" into the reconfigured battlefields of the twenty-first century. In her unique approach to personal development, Whaley presents the power of these principles by pairing a discussion of seven key strategies for success with profiles of individuals whose lives exemplify those principles. These stories include: Esteemed former senator Daniel Inouye, whose distinguished World War II record paved the way for his life of public service as the highest-ranking Asian-American politician in U.S. history. Chiune Sugihara, sometimes referred to as the Japanese Schindler, summoned courage and compassion in saving thousands of Jewish lives during World War II. Michi Nishiura Weglyn, whose selfless quest brought wider attention to the internment of Japanese Americans and helped open the door to the redress efforts begun in the 1980s. Let the Samurai Be Your Guide inspires and encourages readers to embrace their inner warrior--a figure of reason, sound judgment and outstanding moral character--by understanding that personal power and success doesn't necessarily derive from physical prowess or effective attack strategies. Instead, readers learn that leading lives of fullness and meaning can be achieved by applying Bushido principles of courage, integrity, benevolence, respect, honesty, honor and loyalty., In Let the Samurai Be Your Guide , life coach and motivational speaker Lori Tsugawa Whaley traces the far-reaching legacy of the Samurai and their meaning in the modern world. The Bushido -- the traditional code of the Samurai -- has permeated all aspects of life and society in Japan, and its influences are still deeply felt today. In contemporary Japan, bushido concepts of bravery and skill in battle are now brought to bear on less martial realms, in the corporate and sports worlds, for example. Hard work, company loyalty, a dedication to quality and the spirit of teamwork extend the "way of the warrior" into the reconfigured battlefields of the twenty-first century. In her unique approach to personal development, Whaley presents the power of these principles by pairing a discussion of seven key strategies for success with profiles of individuals whose lives exemplify those principles. These stories include: Esteemed former senator Daniel Inouye, whose distinguished World War II record paved the way for his life of public service as the highest-ranking Asian-American politician in U.S. history. Chiune Sugihara, sometimes referred to as the Japanese Schindler, summoned courage and compassion in saving thousands of Jewish lives during World War II. Michi Nishiura Weglyn, whose selfless quest brought wider attention to the internment of Japanese Americans and helped open the door to the redress efforts begun in the 1980s. Let the Samurai Be Your Guide inspires and encourages readers to embrace their inner warrior-a figure of reason, sound judgment and outstanding moral character-by understanding that personal power and success doesn't necessarily derive from physical prowess or effective attack strategies. Instead, readers learn that leading lives of fullness and meaning can be achieved by applying Bushido principles of courage, integrity, benevolence, respect, honesty, honor and loyalty., In Let the Samurai Be Your Guide Lori Tsugawa Whaley looks at the many different ways that Bushido, the traditional Samurai code of conduct, can guide and improve our lives in the present day. In this book, she highlights the seven essential Bushido qualities-courage, integrity, benevolence, respect, honesty, honor and loyalty-and looks at a range of people, including soldiers, political leaders and social activists, whose lives embody these principles in action and whose success stems from the strength and certitude of these time-tested strategies. Book jacket.
    LC Classification Number
    BF637.S8W4156 2020

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