Ratings14
Average rating3.2
Birthday Girl is a beguiling, exquisitely satisfying short story . A taste of master storytelling, published to celebrate Murakami's 70th birthday. She waited on tables as usual that day, her twentieth birthday. She always worked Fridays, but if things had gone according to plan on that particular Friday, she would have had the night off. One rainy Tokyo night, a waitress's uneventful twentieth birthday takes a strange and fateful turn when she's asked to deliver dinner to the restaurant's reclusive owner. Birthday Girl is a beguiling, exquisitely satisfying taste of master storytelling, published to celebrate Murakami's 70th birthday. Birthday Girl is also available in Birthday Stories and Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman.
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loved the atmosphere but i don't really like books that leave me with a head full of questions :/
“No matter what they wish for, no matter how far they go, people can never be anything but themselves”
I think this line perfectly captures the essence of this short tale
loved the atmosphere but i don't really like books that leave me with a head full of questions :/