![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It is a celebration of friendship, the ordinary and individuality and a rumination on intimacy, love and loneliness. The chapters are whimsical and often melancholy, but humor is never far away. “Each chapter of the book is like a haiku, incorporating seasonal references to the moon, mushroom picking and cherry blossoms. “Simply and earnestly told, this is a profound exploration of human connection and the ways love can be found in surprising new places.” - BuzzFeed “In its love of the physical, sensual details of living, its emotional directness, and above all in the passion for food, this is somewhat reminiscent of Banana Yoshimoto's Kitchen.” - INDEPENDENT, (UK) Praise For This Book Praise for Strange Weather in Tokyo (previously published as The Briefcase) ![]()
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