
"It seems that somehow the hearts of human beings and trees are connected."
- The Princess and the Nutmeg Tree ??❤️?
"It seems that somehow the hearts of human beings and trees are connected."
- The Princess and the Nutmeg Tree ??❤️?
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"The ghost stories and strange tales that make up this book are set in the ancient Japanese province of Shinshu, or Shinano (now Nagano Prefecture), located in the center [sic] of Japan's main island of Honshu, a region intersected by three mountain ranges, mist-covered streams and a number of large and fast-flowing rivers."
At about ½ way through, the blurb descriptors of spine-chilling, spooky & terrifying ??
The blurb says that these are traditional stories of yokai, spectral apparitions of varied kinds, which Wada retells in "spine-chilling" & "terrifying" fashion ?
Some I'm partially familiar with (the Snow Woman, the kappa, & the tengu ?) but I'm hoping to encounter lots of ghosts that are new to me ?
The book is copiously illustrated by the author's daughter, Haruna Wada, who really deserves a cover credit.
I think I'm going to enjoy this one!