A Perfect Day to be Alone

Paperback Published on: 09/05/2024
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Bookseller Reviews

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A Perfect Day to be Alone
Wonderful, well depicted tale of growing-up
What a lovely book. Once again, Japanese writing is effortlessly elegant, eloquent, wonderful. Chizu is twenty-one years old and wants to move to Tokyo to ... READ MORE
Patti Ho
A Perfect Day to be Alone
Such a delight.
The story chronicles a year of a young woman living with an elderly relative while she finds her own way in life. A cleverly written book, it really all co... READ MORE
Keiran at Waterstones Harrogate

Synopsis

A love letter to Tokyo as it can only be seen through the eyes of a young woman setting out in the world.

'It was raining when I arrived at the house. The walls of my room were lined with cat photos, set in fancy frames just below the ceiling.'

When her mother emigrates to China for work, 21-old Chizu moves in with 71-year-old Ginko, an eccentric distant relative, taking a room in her ramshackle Tokyo home, with its two resident cats and the persistent rattle of passing trains.

Living their lives in imperfect symmetry, they establish an uneasy alliance, stress tested by Chizu's flashes of youthful spite. As the four seasons pass, Chizu navigates a series of tedious part-time jobs and unsatisfying relationships, before eventually finding her feet and salvaging a fierce independence from her solitude.

A Perfect Day to be Alone is a moving, microscopic examination of loneliness and heartbreak. With flashes of deadpan humour and a keen eye for poignant detail, Aoyama chronicles the painful process of breaking free from the moorings of youth.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Quercus Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781529427684
  • Number of pages: 160
  • Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 18 mm
  • Weight: 128g
  • Languages: English

Customer Reviews

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A Perfect Day to be Alone
Loved it!
Thank you to the publishers for this early review copy. This is a novella and it is a gorgeous read. So full of life experiences and emotions. Very happy... READ MORE
Fiona Sharp
A Perfect Day to be Alone
not for me
Even though is a short book, it felt too long. Lots of negativity too. Ginko's character was very nice, in comparison with Chizu who I couldn't stand throu... READ MORE
june.reads
A Perfect Day to be Alone
Focuses on day to day life.
This was my first venture into Japanese literature and I’m not sure what I make of it. The novella focuses on the day to day life of Chizu and Ginko, meani... READ MORE
Eve Webster
A Perfect Day to be Alone
Highly recommended
I'm reading a lot of Japanese and Korean fiction, usually cosier than this one, but with some common elements. This is a poignant and fascinating one. A s... READ MORE
AMG
A Perfect Day to be Alone
Short novel set in TOKYO
A short, easy-to-read and thought-provoking novel. Covering just 150 pages this is the story of Chizu, who goes to live with a distant relative – 71 year o... READ MORE
TripFiction
A Perfect Day to be Alone
A Japanese Sally Rooney, but not as good
A brief glimpse into the world of a Japanese woman in her early 20s moving to Tokyo to live with an elderly distant relative, trying to place herself in li... READ MORE
Dmitry Podpolny