River of Dolls and Other Stories, SUZANNE KAMATA (9789815204964) — Readings Books
River of Dolls and Other Stories
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River of Dolls and Other Stories

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Stories about individuals caught between duty and desire, mostly set in Japan

These stories, many of which riff on traditional Japanese folk tales and lore, explore the lives of individuals caught between desire and duty, as well as the conflicting expectations of different cultures.

For example, in 'Day Pass,' a college student in South Carolina befriends a female prisoner on a work release program, thinking that she will be a good influence, but then realizes that she has gotten in over her head.

In 'Blue Murder,' a Japanese farmer troubled by the crows eating his pears becomes besotted with a kingfisher.

The narrator of 'Down the Mountain,' a descendant of the Heike clan, recounts the tragic life and death of her beloved sister as she urges her own daughter to leave their secluded mountain village and go out into the world, and in the title story, 'River of Dolls,' a Japanese woman struggles with infertility.

Ranging from dirty to magical realism, the stories collected here are often infused with humor, while exposing universal truths.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Random House SEA
Country
SG
Date
19 January 2025
Pages
194
ISBN
9789815204964

Stories about individuals caught between duty and desire, mostly set in Japan

These stories, many of which riff on traditional Japanese folk tales and lore, explore the lives of individuals caught between desire and duty, as well as the conflicting expectations of different cultures.

For example, in 'Day Pass,' a college student in South Carolina befriends a female prisoner on a work release program, thinking that she will be a good influence, but then realizes that she has gotten in over her head.

In 'Blue Murder,' a Japanese farmer troubled by the crows eating his pears becomes besotted with a kingfisher.

The narrator of 'Down the Mountain,' a descendant of the Heike clan, recounts the tragic life and death of her beloved sister as she urges her own daughter to leave their secluded mountain village and go out into the world, and in the title story, 'River of Dolls,' a Japanese woman struggles with infertility.

Ranging from dirty to magical realism, the stories collected here are often infused with humor, while exposing universal truths.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Random House SEA
Country
SG
Date
19 January 2025
Pages
194
ISBN
9789815204964