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“It’s a marvelous thing, the ocean. For some reason when two people sit together looking out at it, they stop caring whether they talk or stay silent. You never get tired of watching it. And no matter how rough the waves get, you’re never bothered by the noise the water makes by the commotion of the surface - it never seems too loud, or too wild.”

Quote by Banana Yoshimoto

Work

Goodbye Tsugumi

Goodbye Tsugumi is a work of fiction by Japanese author Banana Yoshimoto. The story is narrated by Maria, who returns to her family's seaside inn to spend time with her cousin Tsugumi, a fiercely independent and often difficult young woman who suffers from a chronic illness. Set against the backdrop of a fading coastal resort, the novel explores themes of family bonds, the pain of change, and the bittersweet nature of farewells. Through Maria's memories and observations, the narrative captures the intensity of Tsugumi's personality and the emotional weight of a last shared summer before the inn closes and the cousins' lives diverge. The book is known for its lyrical prose and gentle, melancholic atmosphere. more

Author

Banana Yoshimoto
Banana Yoshimoto

Banana Yoshimoto is a Japanese writer celebrated for her minimalist and introspective style. Born on July 24, 1964, she gained prominence in the 1990s with her novel 'Kitchen'. Yoshimoto's works often delve into themes of loneliness, youth, and the complexities of human relationships. more

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