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The Island of Bicycle Dancers

Published
Feb 2004
Main Genre
Romance Romance
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244

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Love, sex, death....and English as a foreign language.

The Island of Bicycle Dancers is the coming-of-age-story of twenty-year-old Yurika Song, a Korean-Japanese woman who comes from Japan to New York City for a summer to work with her Korean relatives and improve her English. Yurika's friends back home have always joked that she is half-sushi/half-kim-chi. But cross-Asian ethnicities turn out to be far less jarring than her introduction to New York life, the world of bicycle messengers and the street culture in which they thrive.

On one level this is a splendid tale of mistaken love-Yurika falls hard for an attractive, but dangerous, Puerto Rican bicycle messenger nicknamed "Bone." But on another, deeper level, our heroine finds freedom in this new language, which to her "is like a huge octopus, very clever and sometimes hard to catch but with so many wild and beautiful writhing limbs."

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Feb 2005 Picador ISBN13 9780312312466 ISBN10 0312312466
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First Edition Feb 2004 St. Martin's ISBN13 9780312312459 ISBN10 0312312458
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Feb 2005 St. Martin's ISBN13 9781429932264 ISBN10 1429932260
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Feb 2005 St. Martin's ISBN10 B005BP0EU0
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