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Clarissa Goenawan
Set in an imagined town outside Tokyo, Clarissa Goenawan's dark, spellbinding literary debut follows a young man's path to self-discovery in the wake of his sister's murder.Ren Ishida has nearly completed his graduate degree at Keio University when he receives news of his sister's violent death. Keiko was stabbed one rainy night on her way home, and there are no leads. Ren heads to Akakawa to conclude his sister's affairs, failing to understand why she chose to turn her back on the family and Tokyo for this desolate place years ago.But then Ren is offered Keiko's newly vacant teaching position at a prestigious local school and her bizarre former arrangement of free lodging at a wealthy politician's mansion, in exchange for reading to the man's ailing wife. He accepts both, abandoning Tokyo and his crumbling relationship there in order to better understand his sister's life and what took place the night of her death.As Ren comes to know the eccentric local figures, from the enigmatic politician who's boarding him to his fellow teachers and a rebellious, captivating young female student, he delves into his shared childhood with Keiko and what followed. Haunted in his dreams by a young girl who is desperately trying to tell him something, Ren realizes that Keiko Ishida kept many secrets, even from him.A Bustle Most Anticipated Book of 2018amNY, "Must Read Books in 2018"The Huffington Post, "60 Books We Can't Wait to Read in 2018"BookBub, "25 Debut Novels We Can't Wait to Read in 2018"iBooks, "10 Debut Novels You Must Read"
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Author
Clarissa Goenawan
Pages
336
Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group
Published Date
2019-05-02
ISBN
1472154746 9781472154743
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"DNF at 80% when the grown man and teacher of a 17 year old student… oh I’m sorry wait she literally turned 18 the exact day… went from being absolutely adamant that she was too young and that it was inappropriate because he was her teacher to letting her into his apartment at midnight, letting her kiss him, telling himself he froze because he was surprised and then, “desire took over”. I quit when he was on top of her.<br/><br/>I had already thought about DNFing a few times because it was about a 3 star read, not much happens, and the way characters were acting was just too unbelievable sometimes. One example was when one person mentions that the main character had a sister complex and out of nowhere he starts to believe that rather than loving a big sister who had always taken care of him and loved him he was actually in love with her. It was just such a total shift and then he conveniently finds out a few pages later that he’s technically not biologically related to his sister.<br/><br/>I really enjoyed Clarissa Goenawan’s other book The Perfect World of Miwako Sumida and this has a similar slow pace and atmospheric feeling dealing with death and ghosts, but this one just wasn’t nearly as well done and the taking advantage of a young student took it over the edge for me to decide to quit even with just 20% left."