When a young American teacher disappears in small-town Japan, the next teacher -- an older man on the run from his troubled life -- must find out the truth. Told from multiple viewpoints, Red Sky, Red Dragonflyexplores the crucible of race and foreignness, the perilous attraction between men and women of different cultures, and the position of the white man in the new century. Author John Galligan is a native of Madison, Wisconsin. He currently teaches writing at Madision Area Technical College. Before settling on a career as a novelist, he won awards as a feature journalist, sports journalist and short story writer. Released October 2005;
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By: John Galligan
Fiction/Mystery
337 pages
Soft Cover
Author John Galligan is a native of Madison, Wisconsin. He currently teaches writing at Madision Area Technical College. Before settling on a career as a novelist, he won awards as a feature journalist, sports journalist and short story writer. John Galligan and his wife, Jinko Naganuma, helped sons Joe (7) and Sam (4) polish the rhymes and invent the crazy foods, finishing just in time to send copies out to friends and family for the holidays.A wonderful example of what a family can do together. According to Joe and Sam, "Making a book was hard, but it was fun. Try it!"
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