Marie Ueda
Marie Ueda is a Japanese-born photojournalist who worked for The Guardian newspaper of London, England. As a nonfiction author, she has written the following books: "Testimony of the Twentieth Century" - Before and After the Berlin Wall (1996); "Life is a Wonderful Experience" - Autobiography of a Photojournalist (2018) which was rated Five-Star at amazon. com; "PORTUGAL" - its history, people and the Carnation Revolution (2021); "JAPAN 1945" - Atomic Bomb, Emperor Hirohito and MacArthur (2022)...See more
Marie Ueda is a Japanese-born photojournalist who worked for The Guardian newspaper of London, England. As a nonfiction author, she has written the following books: "Testimony of the Twentieth Century" - Before and After the Berlin Wall (1996); "Life is a Wonderful Experience" - Autobiography of a Photojournalist (2018) which was rated Five-Star at amazon. com; "PORTUGAL" - its history, people and the Carnation Revolution (2021); "JAPAN 1945" - Atomic Bomb, Emperor Hirohito and MacArthur (2022); "Life with the Wall" Berlin 1961-1989 (2022); "A Memoir of Chanticleer" - My life with Louis A. Botto (2022). Her website is www.marie-ueda.com. See less
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A Cat Who Became American: Immigrant Cat Named Kinoko, A True Story...
Literary Titan
by L.T., Feb 22, 2023
In A Cat Who Became American, Marie Ueda offers a unique and humorous take on the classic immigrant story. Through the eyes of Kinoko, a cat born in Portugal, readers get a first-hand account of ... Read More