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What You Are Looking For Is In The Library: The Uplifting Japanese Fiction BestsellerStock informationGeneral Fields
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Local Description____________________________ Reviewed by Ozlem: If you need a pick-me-up, this is the one. Split into five chapters, following five very different people as they each struggle to get their lives back on track, Aoyama's book is about resilience and following your dreams, and the importance of a support network. They each meet the enigmatic librarian Sayuri, who can read their souls and recommend them the book they want and need. DescriptionAt once heart-rending and heartwarming, this bestselling shortlistee of the Japan Booksellers' Prize is a celebraton of community libraries and the life-changing power of book recommendation. 'I definitely want to visit this library. I feel kinder after this book' 5***** - Reader review What are you looking for?, asks Tokyo's most enigmatic librarian, Sayuri Komachi. She is no ordinary librarian. Naturally, she has read every book on her shelf, but she also has the unique ability to read the souls of anyone who walks through her door. Sensing exactly what they're looking for in life, she provides just the book recommendation they never knew they needed to help them find it. Every borrower in her library is at a different crossroads, from the restless retail assistant - can she ever get out of a dead-end job? - to the juggling new mother who dreams of becoming a magazine editor, and the meticulous accountant who yearns to own an antique store. The surprise book Komachi lends to each will change their lives for ever. Which book will you recommend? |