The Fourth String: A Memoir of Sensei and Me
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Janet Pocorobba., & Janet Pocorobba|AUTHOR. (2019). The Fourth String: A Memoir of Sensei and Me . Stone Bridge Press.

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Janet Pocorobba and Janet Pocorobba|AUTHOR. 2019. The Fourth String: A Memoir of Sensei and Me. Stone Bridge Press.

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Janet Pocorobba and Janet Pocorobba|AUTHOR. The Fourth String: A Memoir of Sensei and Me Stone Bridge Press, 2019.

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Janet Pocorobba, and Janet Pocorobba|AUTHOR. The Fourth String: A Memoir of Sensei and Me Stone Bridge Press, 2019.

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Anmoku ryokai, Sensei says to explain: "We have to understand without saying."
By the time Janet finds out this life might not be for her, she is more at home in the music than the Japanese will allow.
For anyone who has had a special teacher, or has lost themselves in another world, Janet Pocorobba asks questions about culture, learning, tradition, and self. As Gish Jen has said of The Fourth String, "What does it mean to be taught? To be transformed?"
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