Lex Sakai never had time for dating until her crafty grandmother insisted she bring a date to her cousin's wedding. The always-in-control Lex uses Ephesians to compile a huge list of traits for the perfect man ... but God seems to have a much more unlikely candidate in mind.</div>
Sushi for One?
โ Scribed by Camy Tang
- Publisher
- Zondervan
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 221 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0310542421
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โฆ Synopsis
Lex Sakai never had time for dating until her crafty grandmother insisted she bring a date to her cousin's wedding. The always-in-control Lex uses Ephesians to compile a huge list of traits for the perfect man ... but God seems to have a much more unlikely candidate in mind.
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EDITORIAL REVIEW: 'Sushi for One? is an entertaining romp into the world of multi-culturalism. I loved learning the idiosyncrasies of Lex's crazy family---which were completely universal. Enjoy!' ---Kristen Billerbeck, author of What a Girl Wants 'In Lex Sakai, Camy Tang gives us a funny, pluck
### From Publishers Weekly This perky debut chick lit novel by Tang gently pokes fun at Asian culture and the life of Christian singles. Lex Sakai is a 30-year-old single Asian-American volleyball coach whose control-freak grandmother is determined to fix her up with a man. Lex is more passionate a
'Sushi for One? is an entertaining romp into the world of multi-culturalism. I loved learning the idiosyncrasies of Lex's crazy family---which were completely universal. Enjoy!' \---Kristen Billerbeck, author of What a Girl Wants 'In Lex Sakai, Camy Tang gives us a funny, plucky, volleyball-play
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 'Sushi for One? is an entertaining romp into the world of multi-culturalism. I loved learning the idiosyncrasies of Lex's crazy family---which were completely universal. Enjoy!' ---Kristen Billerbeck, author of What a Girl Wants 'In Lex Sakai, Camy Tang gives us a funny, pluc
EDITORIAL REVIEW: 'Sushi for One? is an entertaining romp into the world of multi-culturalism. I loved learning the idiosyncrasies of Lex's crazy family---which were completely universal. Enjoy!' ---Kristen Billerbeck, author of What a Girl Wants 'In Lex Sakai, Camy Tang gives us a funny, pluck