
Dead-End Memories: Stories
Banana Yoshimoto
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Japanâs internationally celebrated master storyteller returns with five stories of women on their way to healing that vividly portrays the blissful moments and everyday sorrows that surround us in everyday life
A New York Times Notable Book
"This is a supremely hopeful book, one that feels important because it shows that happiness, while not always easy, is still a subject worthy of art."Â âBrandon Taylor, The New York Times Book Review
First published in Japan in 2003 and never before published in the United States, Dead-End Memoriescollects the stories of five women who, following sudden and painful events, quietly discover their ways back to recovery.
Among the women we meet in Dead-End Memories is one betrayed by her fiancĂ© who finds a perfect refuge in an apartment above her uncleâs bar while seeking the real meaning of happiness. In âHouse of Ghosts,â the daughter of a yoshoku restaurant owner encounters the ghosts of a sweet elderly couple who havenât yet realized that theyâve been dead for years. In âTomo-chanâs Happiness,â an office worker who is a victim of sexual assault finally catches sight of the hope of romance.
Yoshimotoâs gentle, effortless prose reminds us that one true miracle can be as simple as having someone to share a meal with, and that happiness is always within us if only we take a moment to pause and reflect. Discover this collection of what Yoshimoto herself calls the âmost precious work of my writing career.â
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Banana Yoshimoto
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Japanâs internationally celebrated master storyteller returns with five stories of women on their way to healing that vividly portrays the blissful moments and everyday sorrows that surround us in everyday life
A New York Times Notable Book
"This is a supremely hopeful book, one that feels important because it shows that happiness, while not always easy, is still a subject worthy of art."Â âBrandon Taylor, The New York Times Book Review
First published in Japan in 2003 and never before published in the United States, Dead-End Memoriescollects the stories of five women who, following sudden and painful events, quietly discover their ways back to recovery.
Among the women we meet in Dead-End Memories is one betrayed by her fiancĂ© who finds a perfect refuge in an apartment above her uncleâs bar while seeking the real meaning of happiness. In âHouse of Ghosts,â the daughter of a yoshoku restaurant owner encounters the ghosts of a sweet elderly couple who havenât yet realized that theyâve been dead for years. In âTomo-chanâs Happiness,â an office worker who is a victim of sexual assault finally catches sight of the hope of romance.
Yoshimotoâs gentle, effortless prose reminds us that one true miracle can be as simple as having someone to share a meal with, and that happiness is always within us if only we take a moment to pause and reflect. Discover this collection of what Yoshimoto herself calls the âmost precious work of my writing career.â











