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Kitchen
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
With the publication of Kitchen, the dazzling English-language debut that is still her best-loved book, the literary world realized that Yoshimoto was a young writer of enduring talent whose work has quickly earned a place among the best of contemporary Japanese literature. Kitchen is an enchantingly original book that juxtaposes two tales 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, is an orphan raised by her grandmother, who has passed away. Grieving, Mikage is taken in by her friend Yoichi and his mother (who is really his cross-dressing father) Eriko. As the three of them form an improvised family that soon weathers its own tragic losses, Yoshimoto spins a lovely, evocative tale with the kitchen and the comforts of home at its heart. In a whimsical style that recalls the early Marguerite Duras, "Kitchen" and its companion story, "Moonlight Shadow," are elegant tales whose seeming simplicity is the ruse of a very special writer whose voice echoes in the mind and the soul.
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cant_i'm_booked
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Pickpick

I love Banana Yoshimoto‘s transmutation of the (at least for me) mundane into joyful practice. I was never into cooking (let alone scrubbing a kitchen floor or sink) but I could certainly try to aspire to Yoshimoto‘s thoughtful prescription of approaching my kitchen as one would any place of peace, beauty and comfort. Her second story, “Moonlight Shadow,” is also worth the read, about young love cut short and how grief can be navigated.

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RaeLovesToRead
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Pickpick

For a book that doesn't really have a plot, this was packed full of loveliness.

It made me feel like I was in one of those beautiful art reels of a plant-filled Tokyo living room watching steam rise from a bowl of noodles.

Primarily a story about loss, grief and connection, I was impressed that Yoshimoto captured my heart in so few words.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

LeeRHarry I really liked this one too. 😊 4mo
Velvetfur Oh I really liked a book of hers that I read a while ago, can't remember the name of it now.... But this one sounds good too! 4mo
RaeLovesToRead @LeeRHarry @Velvetfur I particularly liked the first story (Kitchen itself) 💕 3mo
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RaeLovesToRead
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Currently reading. This is very heart warming for a book where so little happens.

Is it just me or does that pasta look like frilly willies??

Michael_Gee lol! It does! 4mo
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RaeLovesToRead
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Me giving up on #flatlayfriday and waiting for #standupsaturday 😅💕

Branwen Gorgeous stacks, my friend! 🥰 4mo
Clare-Dragonfly So many pink books! 💖 4mo
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Gissy
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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#NewYearNewBooks Day 28 #UnusualAuthName unusual to me🤷🏽‍♀️

I don‘t own this book but sound interesting

@Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Definitely a unique name🍌 10mo
Gissy @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Yes, in Spanish guineo, it sounds peculiar😳 10mo
Eggs Great choice 🙌🏻👏🏻 10mo
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Jari-chan
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Mehso-so

When I ordered this audio book I didn't remember that I've already read this book some ago. Goodreads told me... Well, I think the narrator is a great pick, she really fits the atmosphere and the character. The story itself has aged, which is often amusing (video tapes, phone booths), but sometimes also a bit irritating. I asume Yashimoto handled the topic of trans people and/or drag queens back then openly, but feels strange now.

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Centique
Kitchen (Original) | Banana Yoshimoto
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Pickpick

Turns out that this beautiful melancholy book was just the antidote for my inability to read last month. I thoroughly recommend it!
Now back to rereads and detective stories…. 💕

LeahBergen I have had SUCH a slow reading year. It‘s odd. I‘ve been really enjoying everything I read but … 🤷🏻‍♀️ 11mo
Centique @LeahBergen same! Going at a slower pace isnt a bad thing of course 💕 I just exacerbated it by reading a few violent tense books in a row…. 11mo
LeahBergen Oh dear. I know what that‘s like. 😆 11mo
batsy This is one of my favourites! I should do a reread soon 💜 11mo
Centique @batsy it was so good! Im going to buy a copy because i know i will need to reread this. 11mo
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kitapkurdu
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Pickpick

What a beautiful way of exploring loneliness and despair. I have not related to a character as much as I have to Mikage. The writing is so eloquent in its structural simplicity; the ability to convey such extreme emotions through the eyes of a girl who is not-so-extreme herself has really touched me. I wish I could reread this book for the first time.

batsy I loved Kitchen ❤️ I really need to read more of this author's work! 1y
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kitapkurdu
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto

“As I grow older, much older, I will experience many things, and I will hit rock bottom again and again. Again and again I will suffer, again and again I will get back on my feet. I will not be defeated. I won‘t let my spirit be destroyed.”

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kitapkurdu
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto

“Why is it we have so little choice? We live like the lowliest worms. Always defeated - defeated we make dinner, we eat, we sleep. Everyone we love is dying. Still, to cease living is unacceptable.”

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kitapkurdu
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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“When was it I realised that, on this truly dark and solitary path we all walk, the only way we can light is our own? Although I was raised with love, I was always lonely. Someday, without fail everyone will disappear, scattered into the blackness of time. I‘ve alwayd lived with that knowledge rooted in my being.”

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Ellohcin
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Victoriahoperose
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Pickpick

This was a quick read. Two stories in one novella about grief and loss and coping with loneliness and guilt. I thought both stories were beautifully written. The poetic writing style definitely added to the depth of these stories. In parts it did feel a little disjointed and was hard to follow, but overall, this was a beautiful book that I would recommend.

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johncadams
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto is an English translation of the Japanese novel about a young woman recovering from the death of her grandmother. I found it very moving.

#literature #Japan

AileenRR Love this book! 2y
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Moll
Kitchen (Original) | Banana Yoshimoto
Pickpick

The prose in this is so gorgeous and fresh, and I really loved the first story. I didn't warm to the second quite as much but it was still good

#FabulousFebruaryReadathon

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cangel123456789
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Kitchen is a short novel about a girl named Mikage Sakurai living in pre present Japan who has just lost her grandmother(the last of all her relatives). Mikage is left alone once she dies. A friend of her grandmothers ,Yuichi, reaches out and offers for her to live with him and his mother Eriko who is transgender. Mikage quickly becomes close to them. I like this book a lot so far because of its pace and the author's descriptive writing style.8/10

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Moll
Kitchen (Original) | Banana Yoshimoto
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ju.ca.no
Three Plays | Banana Yoshimoto, Megan Backus
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I‘m currently home from work as I‘m sick, so inbetween excessive naps I have some extra reading time! I recently bought this book- 3 stories by Yoshimoto. I‘m on the first one and like it a lot 🥰

mabell Hope you‘re on the mend soon! 2y
ju.ca.no @mabell 🤗🤗🤗 2y
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MaureenMc
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Pickpick

I made a reading challenge for myself as I turned 50 this year - to read 50 books from my shelves I‘ve been meaning to read. I‘m also hoping to review each of them and get back into that habit.
The first book I finished from my list is tagged. It actually contains two novellas, the titular one & “Moonlight Shadow.” Both concern how we work through grief, particularly young people. Lovely writing & insights into human nature. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Cuilin What a great idea. I‘m turning 50 this year too. 🤔 2y
batsy Fab idea! I loved this book and Yoshimoto's writing. I need to read more of her. 2y
RaeLovesToRead Ooh... and some good choices... 2y
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LeahBergen This is a great challenge! 👍 2y
MaureenMc @Cuilin @batsy @RaeLovesToRead @LeahBergen Thanks! 😊 I really wanted to do something special to mark the milestone. 😁 2y
DocBrown I love a good challenge! Wish I could zoom in on the list! 2y
DivineDiana Cheering you on! Great idea! 👏🏻📚👏🏻 2y
Suet624 What a great challenge. Honestly, I need to find something to encourage me to stop reading ‘new‘ books from the library and just read the ones on my shelf. (edited) 2y
MaureenMc @Suet624 Yes, that was one of my goals. Unfortunately, it hasn‘t stopped me from acquiring new books. 😆 2y
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Ast_Arslan
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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#manicmonday #LetterK @CBee

📚 Kitchen - Banana Yoshimoto
👤 Stephen King
🎬 Kill Bill vol. 1
👨‍🎤 Kurt Cobain
🎤 Koka Kola - The Clash

CBee I‘d like to read Kitchen at some point! 2y
Ast_Arslan @CBee it's one of the few japanese book that I liked 😉💪🏻 2y
TheNeverendingTBR Clash! 🖤 2y
Ast_Arslan @TheNeverendingTBR I love them and I always will 💙 2y
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Lunakay
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Pickpick

I was instantly absorbed into the story, Yoshimoto's writing is beautiful prose that sets a perfect mood for the story.
I liked the emphasis on how people bond over shared tragedy in unexpected ways and find new families in the process.
I'm looking forward to reading her other books!

🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

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Lunakay
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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"And some of us will inevitably find ourselves rolling around in a puddle on some roof in a strange place with takeout katsudon in the middle of winter, looking up at the night sky, as if it were the most natural thing in the world. Ah, but the moon was lovely."

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SandySaga
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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As someone working through grief from, I have found so many relatable moments in “Kitchen”. Grief is a fluid shapeshifter, now numbness, now change, now a void. This quote from “Kitchen” will stay with me: “An irresistible shift had put the past behind me. I had
recoiled in a daze; all I could do was react weakly. But it was not I who was doing the shifting—on the contrary. For me everything had been agony.”

JamieArc Welcome to Litsy! Someone else posted about this book recently and made me want to read it. I believe it was @batsy . I‘d recommend following her, as well as @LitsyEvents to get an idea of everything that‘s going on here. 2y
BarbaraJean Welcome to Litsy! This is such a lovely book. It helped prepare me for grief, in a way—I read it just a couple of months before my mother passed away. And looking back on the book now still feels comforting. 2y
batsy Welcome to Litsy! Thanks for the shoutout @JamieArc ! I love this book, too. It provided so much solace when I was working through grief, as well 💜 2y
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starlight97 Welcome! 😊 2y
SandySaga Thank you so much, @JamieArc @BarbaraJean @batsy @starlight97 I‘m excited to be here! 2y
MerlinTheSlightlyAwkward Welcome to Litsy @SandySaga !!! #kitchen is such a wonderful book. It‘s got so many unique themes of love and change to go along with the grief. If there‘s room in your reading list, I found a lot of solace through exploring the unique inner strength in 2y
SandySaga Thank you, @MerlinTheSlightlyAwkward !! And thank you for the recommendation!! 2y
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batsy
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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#AlphabetGame @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
Letter K

I stumbled upon this book many moons ago at a used bookstore & bought it on a whim without knowing anything about it (the pre-social media days!). I found myself charmed & moved by this quiet story about grief & improvised families. It's very understated in its English translation & I've told others to read it & some have been like, "What is even the point of this" but it remains dear to my heart.

JamieArc Understated writing is my favorite! 2y
AnnR That's a spot-on description of the writing, Batsy. I didn't add this to my “K“ list because while I liked Kitchen, which is the first story, I was completely thrown off by Moonlight Shadow, which is the second story in my copy. 2y
BarbaraJean I loved this one and found both stories calming and comforting. I read Kitchen just before reading Crying in H Mart, and it was a lovely pairing—with the way food plays a central role in both books, alongside the exploration of a daughter grieving the loss of a mother/grandmother. 2y
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TheKidUpstairs Sometimes the best books have no obvious "point," just studies of genuine humanity. 2y
BarbaraBB Loooved this book! 2y
batsy @JamieArc Then you might enjoy this one! 😊 2y
batsy @Ann_Reads My edition had that second story, too. I remember vaguely liking it but read it so long ago that I actually can't remember much 😆 It's Kitchen that has stuck with me. 2y
batsy @BarbaraJean That sounds like a lovely reading experience. It's nice when books sync that way. I have Crying in H Mart on my wishlist and hope to get to it soon. 2y
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sci6344e22_jq
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Une lecture matinale où mes sens sont stimulés. Mon odorat détecte les effluves agréables qu'exhale un petit café. Grâce à l'ouïe, je perçois les gouttes de pluie et le bruissement des feuilles d'un arbre qui comble ma fenêtre. En effleurant les pages avec l'épiderme de mes doigts et en agrippant un stylo pour prendre des notes, c'est le toucher qui est sollicité.

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BarbaraJean
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Pickpick

Kitchen is a novella published alongside a companion story (“Moonlight Shadow”). I found the two stories charming and oddly calming, as they both deal with grief and loss. I read this just before reading Crying in H Mart, and it was a lovely pairing—with food playing a central role in both books, alongside their exploration of daughters grieving the loss of a mother.

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Ididsoidid
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Mehso-so

A short novel and companion novella about coming to terms with a bereavement. Melancholy, but infused with cheerful moments and ultimately hopeful. The clipped sentences and structure can be a bit disorientating as the plot and context switches very abruptly, I‘m not sure if it‘s an intentional style or a result of translation. 6/10

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she_she
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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MerlinTheSlightlyAwkward
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Pickpick

There are a few books that I keep having to replace on my bookshelf. I can't stop sharing them!

My personal copy is always battered, creased and sometimes slightly boughed.
The book, the thoughts of the author, become a place of comfort, even in the moments where the characters aren't particularly comfortable.

This is one of those books. A summary does it no justice.

#banana
#yoshimoto
#kitchen

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MerlinTheSlightlyAwkward @wanderinglynn Thank you so much! What a warm welcome- I look forward to exploring. 3y
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Jari-chan
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Pickpick

This is a very Japanese book - meant in a very positive way. I love how Asian Literature uses a clear and focused language, only to write about everything that is NOT clear and focused. It's all about what's between the lines. About everything that's unspoken.

Of course, food is a central topic here. It symbols life, connection, relationships. On the other hand, we have to learn dealing with death and loss as well.

EvieBee I adored this book. 3y
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Matthew95
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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I have to thank my mom for letting me discover the wonderful world of Banana Yoshimoto. I started getting to know her with Amrita. Kitchen is one of the novels that has stayed with me most in my heart. This writer has the gift of knowing how to express emotions with disarming simplicity. Few are able to describe the various states of the human soul as she is.

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MayJasper
Kitchen (Original) | Banana Yoshimoto
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#CuriousCovers Day 14 #woman
@Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

An author I want to try. Any recommendations please?

Eggs Multiples of women 👏🏻📚👩🏻 3y
EvieBee I loved Kitchen. 3y
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mhillis
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Pickpick

The Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto and translated by Megan Backus is such a lovely book. I can‘t believe I didn‘t read it sooner. The characters‘ grief and emotions are expressed so well. This one will stay with me for a while.
Book 3 #slumpathon #JoyousJanuary

batsy This is one of my favourites ❤️ 4y
CoffeeNBooks I really enjoyed this one! 4y
Andrew65 Well done 👏👏👏 4y
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Aida_Nam
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Undoubtedly, 2020 was a tough year globally. However, the bookworm in me found solace in these gems.

BarbaraBB Many favorites of mine too 🤍 4y
Aida_Nam @BarbaraBB that's wonderful 😊 4y
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Lexica10
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Pickpick

The night was so deathly silent that I felt I could hear the sound of the stars moving across the heavens. The glass of water soaked into my withered heart. It was chilly.

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Carolyn11215
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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So true...loving this quirky novella.

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Carolyn11215
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Down to 2 books to finish my Goodreads reading challenge for the year. Read this one many years ago and have almost no memory of it so doing a quick reread.

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GatheringBooks
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Cathythoughts It really is the hub ... the spot where we gather ... no matter what it‘s like 😊 (edited) 4y
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nao
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Pickpick

Rating: 5/5 ⭐
I really truly loved this book!
It's an amazing book that talks about love, loss, grief, healing and moving on.

I loved every part of it and it's so highly recommended!

#kitchen
#Bananayoshimoto

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MariettaSG
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
Pickpick

A truly touching text that through delicate description and dynamic character development draw the reader to experience life, love and grief.

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MariettaSG
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto

"I realised that the world did not exist for my benefit. It followed that the ratio of pleasant and unpleasant things around me would not change. It wasn't up to me. It was clear that the best thing to do was to adopt a sort of muddled cheerfulness. So I became a woman, and here I am."

MariettaSG I love this quote, initially I laugh out loud at the need to become a woman to understand this and then I feel sad about that connection. 4y
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Ast_Arslan
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Pickpick

Started and finished today!
I really enjoyed it!
Three lovely tales about life, death and love.
Very well written and it gave me a lot to think about!

#bananayoshimoto #kitchen #loveit #bookmark #japanese #Japan #life #death #love #emotional

BarbaraBB I am happy you liked it! Now on to the Jules Verne 😉? 4y
Ast_Arslan Yeah! I really liked it 😍 even if I was a little worried because I've previously read N.P. -same author- and didn't liked it! 4y
Ast_Arslan Now I started Stevenson 😍 4y
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Ast_Arslan
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Thanks to @xicanti and @BarbaraBB I started Kitchen!
This book has been in my bookshelf for years!! 😅

#bananayoshimoto #kitchen #bookshelf #Japan #japanese #life #tbr #dayoff #shortbook

BarbaraBB I hope you will like it! I think you made the right choice 😀 4y
Ast_Arslan @BarbaraBB I hope it too! 4y
Ast_Arslan @BarbaraBB thank you a lot for the suggestion! 4y
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Ast_Arslan
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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xicanti I vote 4y
Ast_Arslan @xicanti I will let you know which one will win the contest 👍 thanks! 😉 4y
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beaconhillbooks
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Pickpick

Interesting collection that definitely intrigued me but not sure everyone will enjoy it...3 short stories about family, grief and love.

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CoffeeNBooks
Kitchen | Banana Yoshimoto
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Mehso-so

Kitchen consists of two short stories, both of which deal with love, death, and family. I don't usually like short stories, but these two stories were more like short novellas, in that the stories seemed more developed than short stories sometimes are.
#Booked2020 #Spring #PanAsianAuthor
#LitsyAtoZ #K @BookishMarginalia

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emtobiasz
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I have a thing for novellas— I love the punch a good one can pack into so few pages, and the way the format seems perfectly made for a deep dive into a single emotion. This novella and its accompanying short story hinge on grief and a person‘s ability to recognize it in others after experiencing it themselves. I‘d absolutely read more by Yoshimoto— her characters felt like the manic pixie dream girls of 2010s movies finally given their own voices.

batsy This is one of my favourites 💜 4y
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