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'This Monk Wears Heels' is a thing of beauty

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Kodo Nishimura in his heartfelt memoir and self-help guide, “This Monk Wears Heels.”Most self-help books espouse this aphorism in one form or another.

Nevertheless, it doesn’t feel blindly optimistic coming from Nishimura, especially in the context of hard-won lessons from his own path to self-love, coming out and living life on his own terms in Japanese society.

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