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Flo is sick of Tokyo. She is stuck in a rut, her translation work has dried up, and she's in a relationship that's run its course. That's until she stumbles upon a mysterious book left by a drunken passenger on the Tokyo Subway. She starts to read...SOUND OF WATERKyo has failed his university entrance exams, split up with his girlfriend and is sent by his busy mot[Bokinfo].
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Loved it, this book had a very gentle sweet pace. Little gems of reminders spread through
What beauty can emerge from the depths of intergenerational trauma, neglect, and love? Far more than I ever expected. -Four Seasons in Japan- is a truly moving and gripping read that explores the complexity of family bonds with remarkable depth and sensitivity. Ayako and Kyo have become the family members I never had but always wished for, leaving a lasting impression on my heart.