Exquisite sensitivity amid stunning loneliness and isolation (Nara, Tokyo, elsewhere in Japan; spans two years, with more than fifteen years of memories): Akiko’s Quiet Happiness is unlike anything you’ve likely read. Hypnotic. Achingly sad, and yet the prose is remarkably soothing. A reading experience that feels like you’re a stranger in a strange land, while ...read more
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