Bento Books

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Bento Books
Founded2011
FounderTony Gonzalez, Joseph Reeder, Alexander O. Smith
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationAustin, Texas
DistributionCreatespace, Amazon Kindle, iBooks
Publication typesBooks
Official websitebentobooks.com

Bento Books is an independent American book publisher based in Austin, Texas.

History[edit]

Bento Books was founded in 2011 by three experienced translators, Tony Gonzalez, Joseph Reeder, and Alexander O. Smith.[1] Bento Books publishes English translations of Japanese titles, with an emphasis on works overlooked by traditional publishers.

Publications[edit]

In 2011, the company released Math Girls, the first in a series of math-themed young adult novels by Hiroshi Yuki that can also be used as textbooks.[2]

March 2014 saw the release of Cage on the Sea by Kaoru Ohno, a novel based on a true story about a group of Japanese holdouts on the island of Anatahan after the end of the Second World War.[3] Later that same year the company announced plans to release Avatar Tuner, Vol. 1 by Yu Godai, a novel set in the world of the popular Megami Tensei video games.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kris Kosaka, “Small presses fill a niche in books about Japan", The Japan Times, 05/24/14.
  2. ^ Marion Cohen, "Math Girls", Mathematical Association of America, 02/16/12.
  3. ^ "Cage on the Sea", Kirkus Reviews, 01/21/14.

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