The Nakano Thrift Shop von Hiromi Kawakami

A Novel
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ISBN: 978-1-60945-399-2
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From the author of Strange Weather in Tokyo comes this funny, heartwarming story about love, life, and human relationships that features a delightfully offbeat cast of characters.

Objects for sale at the Nakano Thrift Shop appear as commonplace as the staff and customers that handle them. But like those same customers and staff, they hold many secrets. If examined carefully, they show the signs of innumerable extravagancies, of immeasurable pleasure and pain, and of the deep mysteries of the human heart.

Hitomi, the inexperienced young woman who works the register at Mr. Nakano's thrift shop, has fallen for her coworker, the oddly reserved Takeo. Unsure of how to attract his attention, she seeks advice from her employer's sister, Masayo, whose sentimental entanglements make her a somewhat unconventional guide. But thanks in part to Masayo, Hitomi will come to realize that love, desire, and intimacy require acceptance not only of idiosyncrasies but also of the delicate waltz between open and hidden secrets.

Animating each delicately rendered chapter in Kawakami's playful novel is Mr. Nakano himself, an original, entertaining, and enigmatic creation whose compulsive mannerisms, secretive love life, and impulsive behavior defy all expectations.Praise for The Nakano Thrift Shop

"A gentle, humorous novel.”
The Wall Street Journal

"Kawakami lavishes attention on quotidian minutiae and exquisitely awkward pauses, ending scenes on maddeningly unresolved but vibrant images. [...] It feels a lot like daily life in Tokyo, but odder."
—The New York Times

“The novel presents a fine-grained portrayal of its characters’ lives [...] [Its] pleasures [...] revolve [...] around the granular details of the everyday.”
Los Angeles Review of Books

"[Kawakami] knows she doesn't need fireworks to keep the reader entertained, and is pushing her exploration of form and style." 
—The Japan Times

"A window into another world is opened by this pleasant but sprightly look at daily life in a small thrift shop in a Japanese city. Love and disappointment, professional rivalry, filial conflict and longings for another life illuminate these characters who became friends to the reader by the finish. Great summer read."
—Mountains and Plains Independent Booksellers Association
(MPIBA)

"Charming, quirky, and wise, this is a warmhearted character study of the undervalued, the obsolete, and the hidden gems among us all."
—Monique Truong, author of Bitter in the Mouth

"Subtle, graceful, wise and threaded on a quirky humour, this exploration of the connections and disconnections between people kept me smiling long after the last page."
—Julia Rochester, author of The House at the End of the World

"The Nakano Thrift Shop
is really a love story, albeit a very offbeat one... A gentle book, full of charm [and] radiating leftfield charisma."
Emerald Street

"Hiromi Kawakami's charming novel illuminates moments of kindness, love and friendship that pop up like the unexpected treasures amid the shop's dusty collection of pretty mismatched bowls and plates, castoff eyeglasses, task lamps and old electric fans."
—The Minneapolis Star Tribune

". . .[A] modern Japanese slice-of-life drama."
Booklist

"Readers will grow to care about these quirky characters [...] making “Nakano” an utterly charming little book."
Philippine Daily Inquirer

"A window into another world is opened by this pleasant but sprightly look at daily life in a small thrift shop in a Japanese city. Love and disappointment, professional rivalry, filial conflict and longings for another life illuminate these characters who become friends to the reader by the finish."
—Eric Boss, Mountains and Plains Independent Booksellers Association
     


From the author of Strange Weather in Tokyo comes this funny, heartwarming story about love, life, and human relationships that features a delightfully offbeat cast of characters.

Objects for sale at the Nakano Thrift Shop appear as commonplace as the staff and customers that handle them. But like those same customers and staff, they hold many secrets. If examined carefully, they show the signs of innumerable extravagancies, of immeasurable pleasure and pain, and of the deep mysteries of the human heart.

Hitomi, the inexperienced young woman who works the register at Mr. Nakano's thrift shop, has fallen for her coworker, the oddly reserved Takeo. Unsure of how to attract his attention, she seeks advice from her employer's sister, Masayo, whose sentimental entanglements make her a somewhat unconventional guide. But thanks in part to Masayo, Hitomi will come to realize that love, desire, and intimacy require acceptance not only of idiosyncrasies but also of the delicate waltz between open and hidden secrets.

Animating each delicately rendered chapter in Kawakami's playful novel is Mr. Nakano himself, an original, entertaining, and enigmatic creation whose compulsive mannerisms, secretive love life, and impulsive behavior defy all expectations.Praise for The Nakano Thrift Shop

"A gentle, humorous novel.”
The Wall Street Journal

"Kawakami lavishes attention on quotidian minutiae and exquisitely awkward pauses, ending scenes on maddeningly unresolved but vibrant images. [...] It feels a lot like daily life in Tokyo, but odder."
—The New York Times

“The novel presents a fine-grained portrayal of its characters’ lives [...] [Its] pleasures [...] revolve [...] around the granular details of the everyday.”
Los Angeles Review of Books

"[Kawakami] knows she doesn't need fireworks to keep the reader entertained, and is pushing her exploration of form and style." 
—The Japan Times

"A window into another world is opened by this pleasant but sprightly look at daily life in a small thrift shop in a Japanese city. Love and disappointment, professional rivalry, filial conflict and longings for another life illuminate these characters who became friends to the reader by the finish. Great summer read."
—Mountains and Plains Independent Booksellers Association
(MPIBA)

"Charming, quirky, and wise, this is a warmhearted character study of the undervalued, the obsolete, and the hidden gems among us all."
—Monique Truong, author of Bitter in the Mouth

"Subtle, graceful, wise and threaded on a quirky humour, this exploration of the connections and disconnections between people kept me smiling long after the last page."
—Julia Rochester, author of The House at the End of the World

"The Nakano Thrift Shop
is really a love story, albeit a very offbeat one... A gentle book, full of charm [and] radiating leftfield charisma."
Emerald Street

"Hiromi Kawakami's charming novel illuminates moments of kindness, love and friendship that pop up like the unexpected treasures amid the shop's dusty collection of pretty mismatched bowls and plates, castoff eyeglasses, task lamps and old electric fans."
—The Minneapolis Star Tribune

". . .[A] modern Japanese slice-of-life drama."
Booklist

"Readers will grow to care about these quirky characters [...] making “Nakano” an utterly charming little book."
Philippine Daily Inquirer

"A window into another world is opened by this pleasant but sprightly look at daily life in a small thrift shop in a Japanese city. Love and disappointment, professional rivalry, filial conflict and longings for another life illuminate these characters who become friends to the reader by the finish."
—Eric Boss, Mountains and Plains Independent Booksellers Association
     


AutorKawakami, Hiromi / Powell, Allison Markin
EinbandKartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr2017
Seitenangabe224 S.
LieferstatusLieferbar in ca. 10-20 Arbeitstagen
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
MasseH20.9 cm x B13.6 cm x D2.0 cm 301 g
CoverlagEuropa Editions (Imprint/Brand)
VerlagIngram Publishers Services

Über den Autor Hiromi Kawakami

Hiromi Kawakami, geboren 1958 in der Präfektur Tokio, studierte Naturwissenschaften und unterrichtete Biologie, bevor sie 1993 ihr erstes Buch - die Kurzgeschichtensammlung Kamisama - veröffentlichte. Seither publizierte sie mehrere Romane, wurde mit zahlreichen japanischen Literaturpreisen ausgezeichnet und gilt als eine der populärsten Schriftstellerinnen des Landes. Eigentlich, sagt sie, liest sie lieber als zu schreiben. Pro Monat kauft zwanzig bis dreißig Bücher.

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