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People From My Neighbourhood
People From My Neighbourhood | Hiromi Kawakami
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Take a story and shrink it. Make it tiny, so small it can fit in the palm of your hand. Carry the story with you everywhere, let it sit with you while you eat, let it watch you while you sleep. Keep it safe, you never know when you might need it. In Kawakami's super short 'palm of the hand' stories the world is never quite as it should be: a small child lives under a sheet near his neighbour's house for thirty years; an apartment block leaves its visitors with strange afflictions, from fast-growing beards to an ability to channel the voices of the dead; an old man has two shadows, one docile, the other rebellious; two girls named Yoko are locked in a bitter rivalry to the death. Small but great, you'll find great delight spending time with the people in this neighbourhood.
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guidosophia
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This is unlike anything I‘ve ever read before. It‘s so unique and cool and fun to read. I would recommend this to genuinely anyone. I love the mix of the whimsical with quick glances into peoples lives. I loved all the stories

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Pinta
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Mehso-so

Surreal, interlinking short “palm-of-the-hand” stories accrue to create portrait of a community. Transformation. Ghosts. Naughty shadows. Doll brains. Animals. Fairy tales and magic wishes. Stinky white dove princes. A sudden lack of gravitational force. Stories set up expectations & deliver the opposite. Funny vignettes, a bit empty? P7 “There‘s a hell, the old man said, for people who are mean to chickens.” Solid translation by Ted Goossen, 2021

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sarahbarnes
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This collection of connected stories was a delight to read - bizarre, quirky, and very funny. Kawakami‘s matter of fact narrative style about the events in these stories made me laugh out loud.

@EvieBee I think your review put this book on my radar, so thank you! 😊

EvieBee Yay! I‘m so glad you enjoyed it! 💕 2y
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JanuarieTimewalker13
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Pickpick

Bizarre but intriguing. 36 short vignettes all occurring within one neighborhood. I found myself re-reading some to refresh my memory on recurring characters.

JanuarieTimewalker13 2022 Book 5 2y
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mcctrish
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The translator of this is Ted Goosen ( a Canadian and York university prof) and it‘s the quirkiest little book of interconnected short stories that range from sweet little vignettes to fantastical imaginings. I have taken my time reading this, it‘s light but I liked letting the more fantastic of the stories ramble about my brain. Also I love this cover and I liked having it out and about around my house

kspenmoll It is a beautiful cover- soft and pink. Dumplings? Look delicious! 2y
EvieBee Great pic! I really liked this one, too. 2y
Smrloomis Love the cover too! 😍 2y
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LeahBergen Are those soup dumplings?? Yum! 2y
mcctrish @kspenmoll living my best life matching my lunch to my book 🤣🤣 2y
mcctrish @LeahBergen some kind of Costco dumping to cook in the microwave ( I buy another kind that I do cook in broth) I will eat any kind of dumpling anytime 🤣🤣 2y
mcctrish @Smrloomis life is too short for bad covers ✔️🤣 2y
Flaneurette @mcctrish the Costco dumplings and this book are great! 2y
mcctrish @Flaneurette ✔️ and ✔️☺️ 2y
ShelleyBooksie Love this pic. Makes me hungry 2y
mcctrish @ShelleyBooksie thank you 😊 (the dumplings are yummy) 2y
JanuarieTimewalker13 Reading this one now and loving it!! Just finished The Magic Spell....it made me chuckle 2y
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mcctrish
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I love this cover

Flaneurette me too! 2y
BarbaraBB I bought the book only for that reason! 2y
mcctrish @BarbaraBB mine was a Christmas gift but I would have been the same 2y
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BarbaraBB
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#BookReport 52/21

2021‘s last report. I have been holidaying so plenty of time to read. I enjoyed all of them except Firefly Lane (on audio).

TrishB Still a great week 👍🏻 2y
Suet624 Happy New Year, Barbara! ❤️ 2y
BkClubCare Yay! Happy New Year 🎆 Infinite Country is good, and Hell of a Book is helluva book, for sure. I bailed on Firefly Lane, too (tbh, I bail/avoid KH books) (edited) 2y
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BarbaraBB @BkClubCare It was my first KH and I will now too! Happy new year 🎆 2y
BkClubCare @BarbaraBB - I will happy induct you into my “allergic-to-this-author” club with me! 😆 2y
Cinfhen Well done 👍🏽 what a productive week you had xxx 2y
Megabooks Great week!! 2y
BarbaraBB @BkClubCare I‘ll join your club wholeheartedly 😄 2y
BkClubCare @BarbaraBB - we will hold our next meeting at that time when one of slips up and reads one? LOL 2y
BarbaraBB @BkClubCare 😂😂 We will! 2y
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BarbaraBB
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The combination of Japan and such a cover 😍 was irresistible to me. The book is a collection of short stories about the strange and unique people that color this Japanese neighbourhood. Throw in some magical realism and you have a quick, fun but forgettable read.

Catsandbooks Is that your home? It's absolutely gorgeous!! 😍 2y
Kalalalatja Winter perfection in one pic 🙌 2y
BarbaraBB @Catsandbooks This is the chalet we rented with the group I am with (3 family‘s) 🤍 2y
Catsandbooks @BarbaraBB oh wow! So fun! 2y
Megabooks Helpful review! Thanks! 2y
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EvieBee
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What a weird, delightful little book of stories! I can‘t remember the last time I read a book chockful of magical realism. Kawakami wrote these interlinking stories with such a straight face that by the end I was halfway convinced that this town and its folk really did exist! Also, incredibly funny! Laugh out loud funny. #japan

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BarbaraBB Just bought this one too. #coverlove 2y
sarahbarnes Oooh, I‘ll have to check this one out! 2y
EvieBee @BarbaraBB That cover is amazing! 2y
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EvieBee @sarahbarnes I hope you like it! 2y
Megabooks I saw this on Instagram but was on the fence. Stacking now. 2y
EvieBee @Megabooks I hope you like it! I saw it on YouTube last year and have been patiently waiting for its release here. 2y
ju.ca.no Oooh I need to read this!! 2y
EvieBee @ju.ca.no These stories are great and less than 3 pages a piece. 2y
ju.ca.no @EvieBee Sounds good! I love her books!💙 2y
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PNWBookseller85
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This book was so fun and delightful! It gets more and more strange as it goes on - reminded me a bit of Little Weirds, by Jenny Slate. Loved it.

EvieBee You‘re so right about it getting more bizarre as it progressed! I loved it too. 💕 2y
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PNWBookseller85
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Perfect perfect perfect. 🍂

ju.ca.no I love her books💙 3y
BarbaraBB That cover! 3y
Cathythoughts Sounds good ! Stacking 3y
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lauraisntwilder
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My Hiromi Kawakami fascination continues. This book was like if The House on Mango Street was set in Japan, but with magical realism. One of my favorite lines: "When the children found the mummified body, they thought it was either an old kite or someone's graduation art project."

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Yuki_Onna
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A thin book filled with tiny stories, vignettes more or less, each one between two and five pages long. Each of them deals with one or more of the strange characters of the extraordinary neighbourhood the narrator lives in. An interesting concept - unfortunately, these didn't work for me. I liked the first few stories enough, but reading along, I found myself wondering „So what?“ or „What's the point?“ more and more frequently. ⬇

Yuki_Onna (continued) It all felt pointless to me, even though I normally like the surrealistic and absurd.
It felt like Hiromi Kawakami had written these only to prove just how fabulously quirky and whimsical she can be. The stories started getting on my nerves pretty much when – after the first few ones- they all got a more and more political undercurrent. ... ⬇
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Yuki_Onna (continued) Regimes get overthrown, armies defeated or world peace restored because of the decisions made by the people of the neighbourhood. Really? If that's satire I don't get it. No thanks. 2 of 5* (edited) 3y
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WellReadCatLady
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Lazy Sunday reading and cat napping!

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