
Four Seasons in Japan
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Narrated by:
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Hanako Footman
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By:
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Nick Bradley
About this listen
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Flo is sick of Tokyo. Suffering from a crisis in confidence, 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 fellow passenger on the Tokyo Subway. From the very first page, Flo is transformed and immediately feels compelled to translate this forgotten novel, a decision which sets her on a path that will change her life...
It is a story about Ayako, a fierce and strict old woman who runs a coffee shop in the small town of Onomichi, where she has just taken guardianship of her grandson, Kyo. Haunted by long-buried family tragedy, both have suffered extreme loss and feel unable to open up to each other. As Flo follows the characters across a year in rural Japan, through the ups and downs of the pair's burgeoning relationship, she quickly realises that she needs to venture outside the pages of the book to track down its elusive author. And, as her two protagonists reveal themselves to have more in common with her life than first meets the eye, the lines between text and translator converge. The journey is just beginning.
From the author of The Cat and the City, Four Seasons in Japan is a gorgeously crafted book-within-a-book about literature, purpose and what it is to belong.
©2023 Nick Bradley (P)2023 Penguin AudioKyo and his grandmother have a fraught relationship but learn a lot from each other throughout the year they spend together.
Beautiful and inspirational, I love this book
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This is a gentle wander through the story, and lovelier for that. This isn’t a book to be rushed, rather to take the time to savour. Having reached the end, I know I will return to it again to listen once more, and will enjoy it a second time around just as much.
A very welcome book that filled my heart with gentleness. The whole world could learn from the greeting ‘please, treat me kindly’. I’m taking that thought along with me.
A delightful intertwining of two stories
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amazing book and story
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Slow and elegant
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It is literally a book inside a book.
A real sense of Japan is gained from reading this book which I happily recommend.
A book within a book
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Good Storytelling is A Rare Skill
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A wonderful book and a beautiful narration
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This story is a beautiful insight into Japan and wonderfully narrated. The story takes twists and turns but overall an insight into the similarity and crossover of generations which was beautiful, showing that even at a late age, as with the grandmother, we may not know all the answers.
I loved it!
A beautiful read!
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Beautifully written
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Great and not at the same time!
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