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_aSatoshi Yagisawa _9253556 |
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| 245 | _aDays at the Morisaki Bookshop | ||
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_aLondon _bManilla Press _c2023 |
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_a169p. _bPB _c20x18cm. |
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_2Physics _aXIA4-155580 _b276.45 _c₹ _d285.00 _e3% _f17-12-2024 |
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| 520 | _ahere is an inexplicable comfort in reading a book that talks about books. It makes you travel down memory lane to revisit your journey as a reader and a book lover. You are gripped by a fuzzy familiarity and nostalgia. Days at the Morisaki Bookshop is a bibliophile’s delight and reaffirms the reader’s faith in the life-changing power of books. Originally published in Japanese, it won the Chiyoda Literary Prize in 2008 and was a commercial success. The book was later adapted into a film. The female protagonist, Takako, is struggling with heartbreak. Her boyfriend’s betrayal has hit her hard. She has resigned from her workplace as they were in the same company. Trapped in an unfamiliar abyss of great pain, sleeping becomes a coping mechanism. But an unexpected phone call from Satoru, her long-lost uncle, changes the course of her life. | ||
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_aJapanese Fiction _9192279 |
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_aTranslated in English _9192280 |
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_amorisaki shoten no hibi _9197438 |
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_aOzawa, Eric Tr _9192282 |
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