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Regards from BRUCE LEE -Seattle- Letters from Bruce Lee Seattle Vol.1

Regards from BRUCE LEE -Seattle- Letters from Bruce Lee Seattle Vol.1

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Written by Turkey Kimura, Supervised by David Tadman, Translated by Sophie Uekawa / Published in 2016 (A4 size)

Softcover / Alternative Publishing / "That Day" On April 29, 1959, Bruce Lee , who had set off alone for America, spent days filled with hope and loneliness in a new environment. It was during that time that I encountered Turkey Kimura.

Turkey, who endured hardships in internment camps during World War II, was persecuted as an enemy in America, where racial discrimination still persisted.

Bruce understood Turkey's emotional wounds and empathized with him.

Looking at photos of Turkey from when he first met Bruce, every photo looks uncertain and downcast.
Americans are often good at being taken in photos. I try to pose slightly at an angle or pose to capture the photo with the best smile.
Although Turkey was supposed to have been born and raised in America, his expression in his photos when he was young was very stubborn and stiff.
Thanks to Bruce, Turkey transformed into a confident person, as seen in his own comments and recent photos contributed to this book.

In this book, you will fully experience Bruce's words that shaped Turkey's transformation, but at the same time, you will also understand that Turkey's presence was an indispensable and great support for him.

Condition 【Excellent】
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Year 2010s
Product number 1680743097049
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