Strange Weather in Tokyo

Paperback Published on: 06/08/2020
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Strange Weather in Tokyo
Heartfelt and dreamlike
Since reading this I am in love with Hiromi Kawakami’s writing. This is such a sweet, delicate and touching book about a relationship between mismatched pe... READ MORE
Laura  at Waterstones Cardiff

Synopsis

Tsukiko is in her late 30s and living alone when one night she happens to meet one of her former high school teachers, 'Sensei', in a bar. He is at least thirty years her senior, retired and, she presumes, a widower.

After this initial encounter, the pair continue to meet occasionally to share food and drink sake, and as the seasons pass - from spring cherry blossom to autumnal mushrooms - Tsukiko and Sensei come to develop a hesitant intimacy which tilts awkwardly and poignantly into love. Perfectly constructed, funny, and moving, Strange Weather in Tokyo is a tale of modern Japan and old-fashioned romance.

This edition contains the bonus story, 'Parade', which imagines an ordinary day in the lives of this unusual couple.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Granta Books
  • ISBN: 9781783785797
  • Number of pages: 224
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 13 mm
  • Weight: 162g
  • Languages: English

Customer Reviews

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Strange Weather in Tokyo
A Beautiful Read
This was the first Kawakami book I’d read and thus I didn’t know what to expect. I was surprised by such a beautiful, fun, endearing and joyful read.
Marianna Michael
Strange Weather in Tokyo
It is Kawakami’s writing that sings into our soul, turning daily moments into poetry, into sources of real beauty.
‘’In the autumn there are dead leaves all over the place and in winter the bare branches are bleak and dreary.’’ A woman and a man meet at their favourite... READ MORE
Amalia Gkavea
Strange Weather in Tokyo
Japanese lit | Translated by Allison Markin Powell
Cute, simple, and strange! Find my Instagram: @globallitreview
Amber