Akihiro Wrote About Legendary Hobbit in Hokkaido

A Japanese Farmer published his first fairytale in the US.

New York, NY, January 16, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Japanese farmer-writer Akihiro released his first English book in the United States titled “Light of Love Forever”(ISBN: 978-0-557-03693-6) in January, 2009. This is the first time ever that a story by a Japanese farmer has been translated and published outside of Japan.

Originally, the book was published in Japan in July, 2005 and made a local smash in Hokkaido, the northernmost island and most important agricultural region of Japan. The land is rich in its legends including stories about Koropokkurs, a small hobbits living under butterbur leaves, and he added one with his imaginative fantasy. The new translated edition is illustrated by a unique “kawaii” drawings by Minori Uemura. They are rich in Japanese manga tradition although this is the first attempt for the illustrator to give her work to a book for children.

“My dream is to turn this story into a children’s musical,” the author states because he is also a local poet and musician. It is not surprising that the story has some songs as well as musical instruments in it. He added that “Koropokkurs are characters in a folktale from Hokkaido, but this story is my original. In the Hokkaido version, Koropokkurs are tiny characters that are slightly smaller than a butterbur plant, but according to the tale from my region, the Koropokkurs were wiped out from human intervention and strife. I will be addressing this issue in my story.” The story is named after three children Heiwa, Ai, and Yuuki, which in Japanese mean Peace, Love, and Courage. "This is a story of love between the three children and the Koropokkurs," as the author states.

For more information about "Light of Love Forever" visit the Publisher's Web site at
http://www.lulu.com/content/5417559. You can download a electronic book version as well as order the paperback book.

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[About the Author]
Akihiro was Born in Memuro, Hokkaido, the northernmost island of Japan in 1958. A farmer with more than 30 years of experience. His book can be found at http://www.lulu.com/content/5417559.
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