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Japanese Grammar 100 in Plain English    by Clay Boutwell
Price: $4.99 USD. 10880 words. Published on July 26, 2011. .

Recommended for Beginners of Japanese. This ebook is intended to introduce important grammatical points in a structured way. We will introduce only the 100 most useful grammatical points ordered by how common they are in beginner level textbooks.
Absolute Beginner's Guide to Hiragana (With an Introduction to Grammar and Kanji)    by David Petersen
Price: $5.99 USD. 16820 words. Published on May 13, 2012. .

This handy guidebook offers an integrated, communicative approach to writing and reading hiragana script, the entry point to the Japanese language. The condensed Smashwords edition provides step-by-step explanations of 46 basic characters and scores of derivatives, plus grammar lessons, an introduction to kanji, and two practice tests to consolidate learning.
Ame ni mo makezu (I won't be beaten by the rain)    by Kenji Miyazawa
Price: Free! 950 words. Published by littlejbooks on December 16, 2012. .

Ame ni mo makezu (I Won’t Be Beaten By The Rain) is the best-known work of Kenji Miyazawa. It was discovered after his death in a notebook he carried with him at all times. The poem is beautiful in its simplicity and forces one to reconsider what is truly important in one's life.
Frog: Biligual Tale in English and Japanese with Kanji. Learn Japanese Series    by Colin Hann
Price: $0.99 USD. 750 words. Published by LingoLibros  on May 20, 2013. .

This book has been designed for bilingual children and others wishing to read a parallel text in English and Japanese. For ease of understanding the languages are displayed together, mostly one or two sentences at a time. The aim was to make translation as direct as possible but always using common language of native speakers. We hope you will enjoy the story.