Description
About the Author
Shion Miura made her fiction debut in 2000 with Kakuto suru mono ni maru (A Passing Grade for Those Who Fight). In 2006, she won the Naoki Prize for her story collection Mahoro ekimae Tada Benriken (The Handymen in Mahoro Town). Her other novels include Kaze ga tsuyoku fuiteiru (The Wind Blows Hard), Kogure-so monogatari (The Kogure Apartments), and Ano ie ni kurasu yonin no onna (The Four Women Living in That House). Fune o amu (The Great Passage, translated by Juliet Winters Carpenter) received the Booksellers' Award in Japan in 2012 and an Earphones Award and was made into an award-winning motion picture. Miura has also published more than fifteen collections of essays and is a manga aficionado.
Reviews
Praise for The Easy Life in Kamusari "Fans of all ages should enjoy the author's blend of the traditional and the contemporary." -Kirkus Reviews "Miura (The Great Passage, 2017) takes readers on a journey with Yuki, a directionless young man, to the remote mountainside villages of Japan where the trees are plentiful, but cell reception is minimal. Miura lovingly depicts the shifting seasons and the challenges they bring to those who work in the forestry industry in Japan's mountains." -Booklist "This tender and kaleidoscopic novel centers a young Japanese city boy and his coming-of-age in a remote village." -Ms. Magazine Praise for The Great Passage Winner of an Earphones Award, Fiction "Mastery of words may not result in masterly communication, and a great dictionary, like a love story, is 'the result of people puzzling over their choices'-a classic tension that has made The Great Passage a prizewinner in Japan, as well as both a successful feature film and an animated television series." -The New York Times "Swirling with witty enchantment, The Great Passage proves to be, well, utterly great. Readers should be advised to get ready to sigh with delighted satisfaction and awe-inspiring admiration." -Booklist (starred review) "The Great Passage has a philosophy of thoughtfulness and dedication to words that any reader will understand...Miura's prose-and Carpenter's translation-glides along, smooth and precise, with flashes of quiet poetry." -Metropolis "The Great Passage is interwoven with romantic love stories, but ultimately it is the passion of the characters, their friendship, and their devotion to their task that direct and complete the narrative and turn it from simply a good book to a great one." -Talia Franks, Three Percent
Book Information
ISBN 9781542027168
Author Shion Miura
Format Paperback
Page Count 206
Imprint AmazonCrossing
Publisher Amazon Publishing