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Kitchen - Heartwarming tale of companionship and self-discovery.

Kitchen could be a good read for someone who enjoys relatable and well-developed characters. The book follows the story of two young women in Japan as they navigate through life's challenges and find comfort in each other's company. The novel explores themes such as coping with loss and finding oneself, and does so in a heartfelt and thoughtful manner. Readers might appreciate the book's ability to evoke nostalgia, as well as its vivid descriptions of Japanese culture and cuisine.

  • Nihon University Department of Arts Prize (1986)
  • Kaien magazine New Writer Prize (1987)
  • Mishima Yukio Prize 三島由紀夫賞 Nominee (1988)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

Kitchen

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ISBN: 9780802142443
Publisher: Grove Press
Date of Publication: 2006-04-17
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Contemporary, Romance, Literary Fiction
Goodreads rating: 3.9
(rated by 96242 readers)

Description

Banana Yoshimoto's novels have made her a sensation in Japan and all over the world, and Kitchen, the dazzling English-language debut that is still her best-loved book, is an enchantingly original and deeply affecting book about mothers, love, tragedy, and the power of the kitchen and home in the lives of a pair of free-spirited young women in contemporary Japan. Mikage, the heroine of Kitchen, is an orphan raised by her grandmother, who has passed away. Grieving, she is taken in by her friend Yoichi and his mother (who was once his father), Eriko. As the three of them form an improvised family that soon weathers its own tragic losses, Yoshimoto spins a lovely, evocative tale that recalls early Marguerite Duras. Kitchen and its companion story, "Moonlight Shadow," are elegant tales whose seeming simplicity is the ruse of a writer whose voice echoes in the mind and the soul.
 

Kitchen - Heartwarming tale of companionship and self-discovery.

Kitchen could be a good read for someone who enjoys relatable and well-developed characters. The book follows the story of two young women in Japan as they navigate through life's challenges and find comfort in each other's company. The novel explores themes such as coping with loss and finding oneself, and does so in a heartfelt and thoughtful manner. Readers might appreciate the book's ability to evoke nostalgia, as well as its vivid descriptions of Japanese culture and cuisine.

  • Nihon University Department of Arts Prize (1986)
  • Kaien magazine New Writer Prize (1987)
  • Mishima Yukio Prize 三島由紀夫賞 Nominee (1988)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.