South of the Border, West of the Sun
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South of the Border, West of the Sun

by Haruki Murakami

Publisher
Vintage
Pages
186
Language
English
Published
2003

Overview

<b>*PRE-ORDER HARUKI MURAKAMI'S NEW NOVEL, <i>THE CITY AND ITS UNCERTAIN WALLS</i>, NOW*<br> <br> A moving, thoughtful story of long-lost love and second chances</b><br> <br> Growing up in the suburbs in post-war Japan, it seemed to Hajime that everyone but him had brothers and sisters. His sole companion was Shimamoto, also an only child. Together they spent long afternoons listening to her father's record collection. But when his family moved away, the two lost touch.<br> <br> Now Hajime is in his thirties. After a decade of drifting, he has found happiness with his loving wife and two daughters, and success running a jazz bar. Then Shimamoto reappears. She is beautiful, intense, enveloped in mystery. Hajime is catapulted into the past, putting at risk all he has in the present.<br> <br> <b><i>'Casablanca</i></b> <b>remade Japanese style...It is dream-like writing, laden with scenes which have the radiance of a poem' <i>The Times</i></b>

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Raman@raman· 8mo🇹🇷

Lots of different ways to live and lots of different ways to die. But in the end that doesn't make a bit of difference. All that remains is a desert.

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