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He’s not your average Grandpa.
As a lover of classic crime stories, it’s no surprise that
schoolteacher Kaede encounters everyday mysteries more often than your
typical twenty-seven-year-old.
Solving them is another matter though. For that, she turns to her
beloved grandfather, who retains a keen sharpness of mind despite his
dementia, and who was once a key member of The Waseda Mystery Club.
From impossible locked room murders to confounding missing person
cases, the grandfather-granddaughter duo ‘weave stories’ to get to the
bottom of every mystery. But all the while, an insidious shadow from
Kaede’s past slowly closes in on her . . .
The Cat Who Saved Books is a heartwarming story about finding
courage, caring for others - and the tremendous power of books.
'Enchanting' - Observer __________ Natsuki Books was a tiny
second-hand bookshop on the edge of town. Inside, towering shelves
reached the ceiling, every one crammed full of wonderful books.
Rintaro Natsuki loved this space that his grandfather had created.
He spent many happy hours there, reading whatever he liked. It was
the perfect refuge for a boy who tended to be something of a
recluse. After the death of his grandfather, Rintaro is devastated
and alone. It seems he will have to close the shop. Then, a talking
tabby cat called Tiger appears and asks Rintaro for help. The cat
needs a book lover to join him on a mission. This odd couple will
go on three magical adventures to save books from people who have
imprisoned, mistreated and betrayed them. Finally, there is one
last rescue that Rintaro must attempt alone . . . Sosuke
Natsukawa's international bestseller, translated from Japanese by
Louise Heal Kawai, is a story for those for whom books are so much
more than words on paper.
Natsuki Books was a tiny second-hand bookshop on the edge of town.
Inside, towering shelves reached the ceiling, every one crammed full of
wonderful books. Rintaro Natsuki loved this space that his grandfather
had created. He spent many happy hours there, reading whatever he
liked. It was the perfect refuge for a boy who tended to be something
of a recluse.
After the death of his grandfather, Rintaro is devastated and alone. It
seems he will have to close the shop. Then, a talking tabby cat called
Tiger appears and asks Rintaro for help. The cat needs a book lover to
join him on a mission. This odd couple will go on three magical
adventures to save books from people who have imprisoned, mistreated
and betrayed them. Finally, there is one last rescue that Rintaro must
attempt alone . . .
Sosuke Natsukawa’s international bestseller, translated from Japanese
by Louise Heal Kawai, is a story for those for whom books are so much
more than words on paper.
A gorgeous international exclusive hardback edition featuring
stencilled sprayed edges.
The highly anticipated sequel to Sosuke Natsukawa's The Cat Who Saved
Books – an uplifting tale from Japan about a talking cat, a book-loving
girl and the power of books to make a difference in the world.
Nanami sees nothing wrong with a library and cat combination. But a
talking cat is a whole other story.
Thirteen-year-old Nanami Kosaki loves reading. The local library is a
home from home and books have become her best friends. When Nanami
notices books disappearing from the library shelves, she’s particularly
curious about a suspicious man in a grey suit whose furtive behaviour
doesn’t feel right. Should she follow him to see what he’s up to?
When a talking tabby cat called Tiger appears to warn her about how
dangerous that would be, together they’re brave enough to follow the
frightening trail to find out where all the books have gone. Will
Nanami and Tiger overcome the challenges of the adventure ahead?
Warm, wonderful and wise, The Cat Who Saved the Library is also a
powerful lesson never to underestimate the value of great literature,
and a reminder always to think for ourselves, no matter what our
charismatic leaders might say.
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The North Light (Paperback)
Hideo Yokoyama; Translated by Louise Heal Kawai
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R333
R307
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The North Light (Paperback)
Hideo Yokoyama; Translated by Louise Heal Kawai
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R427
R386
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Minoru Aose is an architect whose greatest achievement is to have
designed the Yoshino house, a prizewinning and much discussed
private residence built in the shadow of Mount Asama. Aose has
never been able to replicate this triumph and his career seems to
have hit a barrier, while his marriage has failed. He is shocked to
learn that the Yoshino House is empty apart from a single chair,
stood facing the north light of nearby Mount Asama. How can he live
with the rejection of the work he had put his heart and soul into,
the dream house he would have loved to own himself? Aose determines
that he must discover the truth behind this cruel and inexplicable
dismissal of the Yoshino house and in doing so will find out a
truth that goes back to the core of who he is. Plotted with the
subtlety of his bestselling masterpiece Six Four, The North Light
is Yokoyama at his elusive, tantalising and surprising best.
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The North Light (Hardcover)
Hideo Yokoyama; Translated by Louise Heal Kawai
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R593
R527
Discovery Miles 5 270
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Minoru Aose is an architect whose greatest achievement is to have
designed the Yoshino house, a prizewinning and much discussed
private residence built in the shadow of Mount Asama. Aose has
never been able to replicate this triumph and his career seems to
have hit a barrier, while his marriage has failed. He is shocked to
learn that the Yoshino House is empty apart from a single chair,
stood facing the north light of nearby Mount Asama. How can he live
with the rejection of the work he had put his heart and soul into,
the dream house he would have loved to own himself? Aose determines
that he must discover the truth behind this cruel and inexplicable
dismissal of the Yoshino house and in doing so will find out a
truth that goes back to the core of who he is. Plotted with the
subtlety of his bestselling masterpiece Six Four, The North Light
is Yokoyama at his elusive, tantalising and surprising best.
FROM THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF SIX FOUR: A TENSE
INVESTIGATION IN THE AFTERMATH OF AN AIR DISASTER - FOR FANS OF
SPOTLIGHT AND AFTER THE CRASH. 'He's a master' New York Times Book
Review 'Very different . . . to almost anything out there' Observer
1985. Kazumasa Yuuki, a seasoned reporter at the North Kanto Times,
runs a daily gauntlet against the power struggles and office
politics that plague its newsroom. But when an air disaster of
unprecedented scale occurs on the paper's doorstep, its staff are
united by an unimaginable horror, and a once-in-a-lifetime scoop.
2002. Seventeen years later, Yuuki remembers the
adrenaline-fuelled, emotionally charged seven days that changed his
and his colleagues' lives. He does so while making good on a
promise he made that fateful week - one that holds the key to its
last unsolved mystery, and represents Yuuki's final, unconquered
fear. 'Seventeen is a brilliant novel on any level - it's a
gripping page turner, while remaining moving and complex. It's a
deeply satisfying read and it will be a while before I read
anything as good' William Ryan 'An astringent, unforgiving picture
of modern Japanese society' Guardian
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Seventeen (Paperback)
Hideo Yokoyama; Translated by Louise Heal Kawai
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R440
Discovery Miles 4 400
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