Strange Weather in Tokyo: A Novel

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Shortlisted for the 2013 Man Asian Literary Prize, Strange Weather in Tokyo is a story of loneliness and love that defies age.

Tsukiko, thirty-eight, works in an office and lives alone. One night, she happens to meet one of her former high school teachers, "Sensei," in a local bar. Tsukiko had only ever called him "Sensei" ("Teacher"). He is thirty years her senior, retired, and presumably a widower. Their relationship develops from a perfunctory acknowledgment of each other as they eat and drink alone at the bar, to a hesitant intimacy which tilts awkwardly and poignantly into love.

As Tsukiko and Sensei grow to know and love one another, time's passing is marked by Kawakami's gentle hints at the changing seasons: from warm sake to chilled beer, from the buds on the trees to the blooming of the cherry blossoms. Strange Weather in Tokyo is a moving, funny, and immersive tale of modern Japan and old-fashioned romance.
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192 pages

Average rating: 6.58

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Varshi
Feb 16, 2024
8/10 stars
Never read anything like it. It's odd because I didn't realise it was a romance until they did start dating. It might feel weird explaining this out loud, considering the age gaps and everything; but it made sense to me in a way. The lonely air of the book and how mundane, small things are explained gave it a melancholy feel, made me understand her longing for him. Crazy.

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