Description: Days at the Morisaki BookshopThe International Bestseller for lovers of Before the Coffee Gets ColdBy Satoshi Yagisawa In the bustling streets of Tokyo, nestled in the quaint neighborhood of Jimbocho, there exists a hidden gem that has become a sanctuary for book lovers all around. The Morisaki Bookshop, a small, unassuming wooden building, holds secrets and stories within its hallowed walls. This haven of literature has captured the hearts of readers, providing solace, inspiration, and the promise of new beginnings.Takako, a young woman in her mid-twenties, finds herself at a crossroads when her boyfriend reveals his intention to marry someone else. Left reeling from the heartbreak, she is generously offered respite by her eccentric uncle, Satoru. Satoru, an enthusiast of books and all things literary, extends the invitation for Takako to reside rent-free in the cozy room above his beloved bookshop. With a heavy heart, Takako accepts, unknowingly stepping into a transformative journey of healing and self-discovery.As Takako acquaints herself with the quaint yet vibrant Morisaki Bookshop, she becomes engrossed in the myriad of worlds contained within its shelves. The shop pulsates with the stories of its past, holding hundreds of second-hand books that carry the weight of countless lives and experiences. Satoru, having dedicated his life to this temple of literature since his wife's departure five years ago, takes pride in curating the ever-growing collection. Little does Takako know that beneath the dusty jackets and yellowed pages lies a wealth of lessons, waiting to be unraveled.With each passing day, as the pages turn and the seasons change, Satoru and Takako discover an unexpected connection. Their shared love for books becomes the foundation of a profound friendship that transcends the pain and loneliness that brought them together. Through heartfelt conversations and serendipitous encounters, Satoru and Takako learn valuable lessons about love, life, and the power of literature to rekindle the human spirit.In the backdrop of a bustling Tokyo, the Morisaki Bookshop emerges as a metaphorical cocoon. Within its walls, Takako finds solace and healing, as the bittersweet fragrance of aging paper and ink envelopes her. Each book acts as a soothing balm, mending the fragments of her broken heart and offering a refuge from the trials and tribulations of everyday life. She discovers the immense impact that words can have, transforming despair into hope and pain into acceptance.Days transition into weeks, and as Takako immerses herself further into the world of the Morisaki Bookshop, she begins to understand the profound bond between literature and the human experience. Through the characters and their journeys, she finds echoes of her own struggles and triumphs, realizing that books can be a mirror through which one can glimpse their own soul. The power of storytelling reveals itself, reminding her that even in the darkest corners of despair, hope and a new beginning can be found within the pages of a good book.Filled with whimsy, warmth, and the mesmerizing charm of Tokyo, Days at the Morisaki Bookshop is a testament to the irresistible allure of literature. It captures the hearts of readers, inviting them to lose themselves amidst the labyrinthine shelves and unearth the magic that lies within. A love letter to book lovers and readers alike, this tale juxtaposes the fragility of the human heart against the steadfastness of the printed word. It beckons readers to embark on an enchanting journey of self-discovery, one where the healing power of books transcends the boundaries of time and place.For those who have ever sought refuge within the pages of a beloved book, Days at the Morisaki Bookshop will resonate deeply. This beautifully written testament to the enduring love affair between readers and literature will capture hearts, inspire imaginations, and leave an indelible mark upon the soul. Notice: The displayed image is a symbolic representation of the book, The actual book cover image may differ. ( Why? Sometimes publishers change the cover image with reprints, we have thousands of listings, it is practically impossible to keep track of all those changes.) Book Information:ISBN 13: 9781786583239Publisher: Manilla PressYear: 2023Format: Paperback Author:Satoshi Yagisawa is a prominent author who has captivated readers with his creative storytelling and unique writing style. With a plethora of books under his belt, Yagisawa has become a household name in the literary world. Known for his ability to seamlessly blend various genres, he has garnered a loyal following of readers who eagerly anticipate each new release.Yagisawa's books are often filled with suspense, mystery, and a touch of romance, making them perfect for those who enjoy thrilling and thought-provoking reads. His intricate plots are meticulously crafted, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they unravel the intricacies of the story.In addition to being an author, Yagisawa is also an avid blogger. His personal blog provides readers with a glimpse into his creative process, offering insights into his inspirations and writing techniques. Through his blog, readers can deepen their understanding of Yagisawa's work and gain a deeper appreciation for his talent.Fans of Satoshi Yagisawa's work will also find value in exploring similar authors who share his unique storytelling abilities. Whether it's through online forums or book clubs, Yagisawa enthusiasts can connect with fellow readers and engage in discussions about his books and other related literary works.Overall, Satoshi Yagisawa is an incredibly talented and versatile author whose books have captivated readers worldwide. With his imaginative storytelling and relatable characters, he continues to push the boundaries of literary excellence. For those looking for an escape into a world of mystery and excitement, Yagisawa's books are an absolute must-read.Shipping Shipping service:We strive to provide the best possible methods of shipping for your book, so that you buy from us without worrying about shipping time, extra charges, delays or any other hassles. US Shipping: Shipments to US lower 48 states will be shipped from our distribution point in US via USPS media mail / other domestic couriers with valid tracking information. 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Author: Satoshi Yagisawa
Book Title: Days at the Morisaki Bookshop
Language: English
Topic: Contemporary Women
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Manilla Press
Genre: FICTION
Original Language: English
Publication Year: 2023
Narrative Type: Fiction
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Number of Pages: 160
Unit Quantity: 1