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Sosuke Natsukawa’s ‘The Cat Who Saved Books’ follows a quiet boy named Rintario who embarks on a journey of healing with a ...
Talking cats, quaint bookshops & magical cafes: 5 Japanese novels that are ‘purr-fect’ comfort reads
Whether you are a longtime fan of Japanese literature or just dipping your toes into it, this collection of novels will help ...
Several cat-themed Japanese healing novels have become breakout hits in translation, like “The Cat Who Saved Books,” Sosuke Natsukawa’s novel about a talking cat who rescues unwanted and ...
Japanese cat fiction is its own mini-genre; in the past few years, we've seen Sosuke Notsukawa's "The Cat Who Saved Books," Genki Kawamura's "If Cats Disappeared from this World" ...
Sosuke Natsukawa’s ‘The Cat Who Saved Books’ follows a quiet boy named Rintario who embarks on a journey of healing with a talking car after his grandfather’s death. This book is a gentle, magical ...
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