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Tsugumi
Tsugumi | Banana Yoshimoto
Maria Shirakawa, la narradora de esta delicada historia, tiene que marcharse a Tokio a estudiar en la universidad. Deja atrs la pensin Yamamoto, un lugar idlico junto al mar en la pennsula de Izu, donde ha crecido al lado de su madre. Y tambin a su amiga de la infancia, Tsugumi, la hija bellsima del matrimonio que regenta la pensin. Aunque los caracteres de Maria y Tsugumi son muy distintos, la dulce y pacfica Maria sabe que, tras la aparente afabilidad de Tsugumi con los extraos, su amiga es en la intimidad arisca y caprichosa, a veces incluso cruel y desptica con quienes la rodean, porque sufre por una dolorosa enfermedad crnica que la tiene sujeta a la pennsula y a la pensin, y que tal vez sea la causa de su carcter. La amistad entre ambas ha superado ya muchas pruebas cuando Tsugumi invita a Maria a pasar un ltimo verano junto al mar. Durante esas vacaciones, mientras ciertos incidentes amenazan con trastocar la vida de la pensin, Tsugumi encontrar el amor y Maria aprender el verdadero significado del hogar y la familia.
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ChaoticMissAdventures
Goodbye Tsugumi | Banana Yoshimoto, Michael Emmerich
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This has been the most disappointing of my #womenintranslation reads this month.
The characters were such a drag I didn't want to pick the book up. A book that should have taken me an afternoon to read stretched to over a week. The book revolves around the main character and her ill and rude cousin. I was annoyed by the amount of times the cousin called people stupid, idiot, ugly, dumb, and more. It was painful.

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ChaoticMissAdventures
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#womenintranslation #alphabetgame #letterg
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

I had hoped to finish this a couple of days ago for G day but honestly it has been a bit of a slog. Will definitely finish it but I am wondering if this was the best Yoshimoto book to begin with.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I have never read anything by this author… 2y
ChaoticMissAdventures @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I was researching women in translation and she came up over and over as someone to read out of Japan. 2y
MerlinTheSlightlyAwkward Highly, highly recommend giving her title Kitchen a read. Her books can be very unique. Kitchen is probably a little more universally relatable without prior knowledge of Japanese etiquette and culture. 2y
ChaoticMissAdventures @MerlinTheSlightlyAwkward I will try that one! This was my 3rd Japanese book this month for Women in Translation month and the one I liked the least but I would like to try another of hers thanks! 2y
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nao
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Rating: 5/5 ⭐

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This book is a master piece like always its pure Japanese. I don't wanna talk a lot about the story. But its super awesome and charming.
The book is narrated by a girl called Maria she told the story of her life in a village at the seaside along with her cousin Tsugumi. 🎆
The book very engaging and short. It's also a beautiful summer read.

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AmyRebecca
Goodbye Tsugumi | Banana Yoshimoto, Michael Emmerich
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This story explores the inner journey of Maria as she experiences major life changes while moving into adulthood. Yoshimoto's writing effectively captures the nostalgia of leaving what is familiar behind. Her creative descriptions of physical settings beckon your soul to the seaside. No thrills here, just a gentle read that brings you into the emotions of the main character.

MrBook Wonderful review! 😁👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 5y
AmyRebecca Thank you both 💜 5y
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Gargim
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My first read from Banana, referred by a colleague, and also my first Japanese literature. Filled with emotions and defining relationships. I could totally relate to Tsugumi, a person who expresses things opposite to what she actually feels but influences you in a deep way. And I loved the character Maria, who is a friend everyone wants to have.

DebinHawaii Welcome to Litsy!! 🎉📚🎉Hope you enjoy it here! 6y
Gargim @DebinHawaii Thanks!!😁 6y
DebinHawaii @Gargim Also, check out @LitsyWelcomeWagon if you haven't already--there's links to tips for navigating Litsy in the profile. 6y
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Tove_Reads
Goodbye Tsugumi | Banana Yoshimoto, Michael Emmerich
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I‘ve chosen the book #Japan #readingtheworld #readtheworld Now I need to choose a beer. Life is so hard... 😜

ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled Yum!! I love decisions like that. 7y
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RealLifeReading
Goodbye Tsugumi | Banana Yoshimoto, Michael Emmerich
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#emojinov day 17: 👋
Some hellos and goodbyes in titles! I'm a bit intrigued by the top left corner one which is called Hello, Groin. So far I've only read Goodbye Tsugumi and Good-bye Chunky Rice

alanacristin That cover on Hello, Moto 😍 7y
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Tsubame
Goodbye Tsugumi | Banana Yoshimoto, Michael Emmerich
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Hoshimoto's books hold a very unique atmosphere within and although I wasn't able to warm up with Tsugumi (just too much of a selfish brat) I had to finish this one. It's #setinasmalltown somewhere in Japan. Love this photo challenge because it makes me sit in front of my bookshelf, looking at all the worlds with different eyes ^^ #photoadaynov16

Faibka I've only read "Kitchen" and loved her writing style, will need to read more from her ? 8y
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