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The premonition

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It was the beginning of summer, and I was 19 years old. Yayoi lives with her perfect, loving family – something ‘like you’d see in a Spielberg movie’. But while her parents tell happy stories of her childhood, she is increasingly haunted by the sense that she’s forgotten something important about her past. Deciding to take a break, she goes to stay with her mysterious but beloved aunt Yukino, whose strange behaviour includes waking Yayoi at two in the morning to be her drinking companion, watching Friday the 13th repeatedly and throwing away all the things she wants to forget. Living a life without order, Yukino seems to be protecting herself, but beneath this facade Yayoi starts to recover lost memories, and everything she knows about her past threatens to change forever.

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From the beloved, bestselling author of Kitchen, comes a deeply haunting, heartwarming exploration of loneliness and painful memories set in Japan.

‘Polished, concise, emotionally rewarding.’ Daily Mail
Reading Banana Yoshimoto is like taking a bracing, cleansing bath.’ LING MA
‘Gorgeous . . . an invitation to explore [Yoshimoto’s] unusual, alluring world.’ The Telegraph

I had a premonition of setting out on a journey and getting lost inside a distant tide … It was the beginning of summer, and I was nineteen years old.

Yayoi lives with her perfect, loving family – something ‘like you’d see in a Spielberg movie’. But while her parents tell happy stories of her childhood, she is increasingly haunted by the sense that she’s forgotten something important about her past.

Deciding to take a break, she stays with her eccentric but beloved aunt Yukino. Living a life without order, Yukino seems to be protecting herself, but beneath this facade Yayoi starts to recover lost memories, and everything she knows about her past threatens to change forever.

‘A sure and lyrical writer . . . Yoshimoto transforms the trite into the essential.’ The New Yorker
‘Yoshimoto’s novels are like jewel boxes.’ Vanity Fair

Additional information

Weight 0.157 kg
Dimensions 21.6 × 13.5 × 1 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

224

Language

English

Edition

C format original

Dewey

895.636 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K