Breasts and Eggs

Paperback Published on: 10/06/2021; Language: English, Japanese (Original language of a translated text)
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Breasts and Eggs
Great fiction about the lives of Japanese women!
I received a digital copy after I requested it from Netgalley, however that will not affect the review. My opinions are my own. So, apparently, this is n... READ MORE
Iara at Reading

Synopsis

On a hot summer's day in a poor suburb of Tokyo we meet three women: thirty-year-old Natsuko, her older sister Makiko, and Makiko's teenage daughter Midoriko. Makiko, an ageing hostess despairing the loss of her looks, has travelled to Tokyo in search of breast enhancement surgery. She's accompanied by Midoriko, who has recently stopped speaking, finding herself unable to deal with her own changing body and her mother's self-obsession. Her silence dominates Natsuko's rundown apartment, providing a catalyst for each woman to grapple with their own anxieties and their relationships with one another.

Eight years later, we meet Natsuko again. She is now a writer and find herself on a journey back to her native city, returning to memories of that summer and her family's past as she faces her own uncertain future.

In Breasts and Eggs Mieko Kawakami paints a radical and intimate portrait of contemporary working class womanhood in Japan, recounting the heartbreaking journeys of three women in a society where the odds are stacked against them. This is an unforgettable English language debut from a major new international talent.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Pan Macmillan
  • ISBN: 9781529074413
  • Number of pages: 432
  • Dimensions: 199 x 130 x 28 mm
  • Weight: 300g
  • Languages: English, Japanese (Original language of a translated text)

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Breasts and Eggs
Japanese
This expanded edition of the original novella 'Breasts and Eggs' is a welcome addition to the body of Japanese literature available in English translation.... READ MORE
Alan M
Breasts and Eggs
A great story of sisterhood
Breasts and Eggs, that’s a title you don’t forget in a hurry. A title like that has to make You a little curious as to what is hiding within the pages, it... READ MORE
Heather Duff
Breasts and Eggs
If you enjoy exploring what it means to be a woman today, you may find that Breast and Eggs is just the ticket.
I’ve just finished reading Breasts and Eggs and I can’t stop thinking about it. In this book Kawakami effortlessly covers common and complex behaviours and... READ MORE
India
Breasts and Eggs
Great Japanese feminist literature
Breasts and Eggs was originally published as two stories; both focussing on womanhood and bodily autonomy vs the expectations of others of what a woman sho... READ MORE
Bella at Canterbury
Breasts and Eggs
A feminist masterwork from Japan.
Breasts and Eggs follows three related women as the navigate working life in Tokyo. This book is a fantastic portrayal of a woman's working life in Japan. ... READ MORE
Alan O'Keeffe
Breasts and Eggs
Japanese literature will always be the one for me
As I read different Japanese authors which i could connect from heart makes me realise that we feel more connected to those who has similar experiences and... READ MORE
Cansu Karaarslan
Breasts and Eggs
A poetic recreation of girlhood and motherhood
I can't describe how beautiful this book really is. Covering the sensitive topics of poverty and oppression that women recieve, and the theme of inequality... READ MORE
Immy
Breasts and Eggs
Worth a read
This book consists of two books as the first one was published before it was expanded, and they work together very nicely… I liked book 1 more than book 2,... READ MORE
june.reads
Breasts and Eggs
Changed my life
The way Kawakami writes about interpersonal female relationships changed the way I see the women in my life. Kawakami writes the experience of loneliness b... READ MORE
Mils Dockerty