A meticulous profile of a man struggling against his native culture, his family and his own sense of responsibility. [Richman's] knowledge of Japanese political and artistic history is evident, adding nuance and depth to Kiyoki's sad story of rebellion. "New York Times Book Review"
Recalls Arthur Golden's "Memoirs of a Geisha."..Her sense of Japanese culture is subtle and nuanced. "San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle"
"The Mask Carver's Son" is a long, succulent glide through two cultures. "Bookforum""
"A meticulous profile of a man struggling against his native culture, his family and his own sense of responsibility. [Richman's] knowledge of Japanese political and artistic history is evident, adding nuance and depth to Kiyoki's sad story of rebellion." --New York Times Book Review
"Recalls Arthur Golden's Memoirs of a Geisha...Her sense of Japanese culture is subtle and nuanced." --San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle
"The Mask Carver's Son is a long, succulent glide through two cultures." --Bookforum