Slow brewing tea /Randy Loubier.
Material type: TextPublication details: [Place of publication not identified] : Randy Loubier, (c)2020.Description: xix, 462 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
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- 9780976075790
- PS3558 .S569 2020
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Leisure (by snack nook) | G. Allen Fleece Library LEISURE | Fiction | PS3558.L886.S569 2020 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31923002109532 |
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1978-Hard Ground -- Blue Dress -- The Onsen -- Graceful Tilt -- The Old Taoist Man -- Breakfast Served -- Cracks In The Basement -- Sounds of the Koto -- Samurai -- Dropping Seeds -- Old Blue Eyes and the Dancing Hibachi -- Silent Hiking -- God Uses Chopsticks -- Hold Firm and Yield -- The One Inch -- Tao and Sake -- Glimpse -- Desperate Return -- Birds in the Sky, They Will Tell You -- Tokyo School of Imaginary Arts -- The Path Beneath Your Feet -- Are You Ready to Fall in Love in the Tea Room? -- Settling Undercurrent -- Treasure in the Tea Room -- Confessions -- The Eight Points -- A Sorrow Broke Me. A Letter Changed Me -- Tasting the Fruit -- With Water and Spirit -- 400 Years in the Making -- The Start of the Climb -- No Opiate for the Masses -- Shaky Reunion -- English Breakfast -- The World Washes Over Us -- Slow Brewing Teas-Yes -- Meet the Author.
"Isaiah set off on a ten day motorcycle adventure in northern, rural Japan. His quest, at the age of twenty, was to photograph the quiet mysterious culture, meet a Japanese woman and find The Tao (the way). He took stunning photographs, fell deeply in love with an extraordinary Japanese woman and found an old man willing to teach him the way, the truth and the narrow gate. Over the next forty years Isaiah's life tumbles through lessons of pain and redemption, loss and victory in search of a path of unconditional love and faith."
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