Review & Interview: Mondai Nai
Posted: Monday, January 29, 2007
by ngoldman
Norm Goldman

Author: King Hurley
ISBN: 13: 987-0-9774188-5-5
It is not very often where we are fortunate to have the opportunity to read a North American author pen a fascinating novel set in the modern-day land of the rising sun. No doubt, this is no easy feat, particularly when the author endeavors to vividly capture the intricacies of the culture and traditions of the Japanese.
King Hurley’s second novel, Mondai Nai is very much up to the task, as we follow the adventures of an American exchange student, Kai Waters, who spends the last semester of his Master’s program at the Japan Institute of International Studies. The school is situated in a tiny town at the foot of
For these Japanese businessmen, unlike the foreign students, failure was not an option. If they did not succeed in their studies it would mean disgrace in the eyes of their family, friends and their employees. We are reminded that foreign students may not consider failure to be the end of the world, however, the Japanese live their lives based on a code of honor, duty and obligation. Failure would be a disaster!
Our narrative unfolds when Waters, who seems to have the amazing ability to get himself into all kinds of trouble, meets the beautiful Liliko on his flight to
Liliko agrees to show Waters around
Mondai Nai is a heartfelt, entertaining and poignant tale that is beautifully shaped, combining excitement, tragedy, romance and even a little comedy that will appeal both to the heart and mind. Hurley’s keen writing skills and his comfort with his subject create a fascinating world populated with a variety of some interesting characters depicting a distinct culture. The dialogue is believable and the tale skillfully plotted. Kai Waters is a well-drawn character with a realistic voice which is also the voice of the novel.
And, if you are wondering what “Mondai Nai" means in English, it is translated as “no problem."
The above review was contributed by: NORM GOLDMAN: Retired Title Attorney: Editor & Publisher of Bookpleasures. Here are Norm Goldman's Reviews
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