KIMYO & FUSA:Their Life And Love Story TWO GIRLS born at the same hour into the Indigenous First Nation Peoples of Japan: the Ainu. A patriarchal society on steroids, over seventeen hundred years ago, before the Japanese dominated their islands.MYSTERIOUSLY drawn together from birth, their coming-of-age experiences and the pathway of their declared choices were dusted with magic.BRANDED AS EVIL SPIRITS, they faced death.LIVE their dangerous relationship; vulnerability, passion, pain, courage, and joy.EXPERIENCE their excitement, anxieties, life-threatening events: sometimes scary, even horrific, often fun, now and then sad, but always a beautiful and passionate voyage through life. TO SOME, if not many, they would appear at times naive and almost certainly what may be termed unsophisticated. Still, something inexplicably ethereal fused their very different beings together. And all you need to know about mermaids REVIEW"I think this is a fascinating love story set in what is now Japan. Two girls born on the same day make a promise to one another to one day become forever friends. Their story is one of beauty, friendship and love in the face of adversity. They have fun too. This book is very well-researched, and I felt immersed in Ainu culture. Shocking how not much has changed as modern comparisons are easily made. I loved it. I read some to my mum in the car on the way to York, and she loved it. The part of the slavers was really exciting. I also enjoyed reading about the seven incredible facts about Mermaids."(Cara Pheby, 2025. The authors 16-year-old granddaughters review.Thank you, Cara. Well done, you.) ITS EASY TO IMAGINE KIMYO AND FUSAs courageous and exciting life and love story as a fantastic live-action with animation, or straight film? Probably made in Japan?Their story remains topical. The Japanese government has recently begun to acknowledge and support the historical Ainu culture and its impact on the Japanese Islands; an increasing feature of tourism in Hokkaido. There is an enduring debate in Japan regarding same-sex marriage. And, as in all countries, women and girls experience oppression and violence on an appalling scale, trapped in the controlling ignorance of many patriarchal cultures which persist well beyond their sell-by date. So their story will resonate beyond the shores of Japan. And, whether LGBTQIA+ or heterosexual, whoever you are, this is an uplifting love story for all, anywhere. I hope you enjoy.(Graham Pheby 2025. Author of The Female Future series.FREYJA - and - KIMYO and FUSA.)
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