Escape to America

Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Escape to America by Tetsuo Fukuyama, Partridge Publishing Singapore
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Author: Tetsuo Fukuyama ISBN: 9781482882803
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore Publication: January 30, 2017
Imprint: Partridge Publishing Singapore Language: English
Author: Tetsuo Fukuyama
ISBN: 9781482882803
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Publication: January 30, 2017
Imprint: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Language: English

Thirty years ago, Tetsuo Fukuyama was working as a college music instructor and teaching piano to private students. But his depression was becoming so severe he could hardly even play a short piece on the piano, and began entertaining suicidal thoughts. After seeing medical specialists and trying massage, acupuncture, injections, and even psychic consultations, he decided to leave his homeland and experiment with a completely different lifestyle: living in New York City. In his new setting, the author had to cope with language barriers, getting help from strangers, being robbed at gunpoint, suffering from tuberculosis, and finding work. He feels fortunate to acquire a music teaching position at a private Japanese school, and building a roster of private music students. Fukuyama decides to see America, and travels to Seattle and San Francisco, the latter city reached after driving cross-country. Amidst new sights, sounds, and friendships, he discovers that his depression has abated and he is able to find joy in everyday life. This story of how the authors courage, resilience, and determination helped him survive difficult circumstances will encourage readers to find their own happiness.

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Thirty years ago, Tetsuo Fukuyama was working as a college music instructor and teaching piano to private students. But his depression was becoming so severe he could hardly even play a short piece on the piano, and began entertaining suicidal thoughts. After seeing medical specialists and trying massage, acupuncture, injections, and even psychic consultations, he decided to leave his homeland and experiment with a completely different lifestyle: living in New York City. In his new setting, the author had to cope with language barriers, getting help from strangers, being robbed at gunpoint, suffering from tuberculosis, and finding work. He feels fortunate to acquire a music teaching position at a private Japanese school, and building a roster of private music students. Fukuyama decides to see America, and travels to Seattle and San Francisco, the latter city reached after driving cross-country. Amidst new sights, sounds, and friendships, he discovers that his depression has abated and he is able to find joy in everyday life. This story of how the authors courage, resilience, and determination helped him survive difficult circumstances will encourage readers to find their own happiness.

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