Thread: Literary With Heart • December 2018
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Old 12-05-2018, 09:41 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by AnotherCat View Post
After never nominating books previous to this thread, I'll go crazy and nominate another. This one came to mind today when I answered a question about this book in another part of these forums.

The Travelling Cat Chronicles - Hiro Arikawa

It is a short novel, approx. 160 ADE pages, and has no direct connection to hearts, but The Guardian review's:

The structure of The Travelling Cat Chronicles is deceptively simple. With alternating sections of third-person and Nana-the-cat narration, it consists of three journeys to friends, followed by a pilgrimage across a beautifully evoked landscape. There is then a heart-breaking last journey that left me in bits.

perhaps makes the connection. I don't think animal lovers, especially cat ones, would find it too soppy - it is very Japanese.

Again, this is a selfish nomination because we have kept cats all of our lives .
You had me at "very Japanese." I speak the language on a rudimentary level and adore the literature. I will definitely second this one
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