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OverviewNao lives in Tokyo. She is sixteen, and has decided to write a diary before she kills herself. She has plenty of material—school bullies, depressed parents—but she particularly wants to chronicle the life of her great-grandmother, Jiko, a Buddhist nun. Eventually, Nao thinks, her diary will find its reader. Ruth lives with her husband on the Pacific coast of Canada. A few months after the 2010 tsunami, she finds a Hello Kitty lunchbox washed up on the shore. It contains a diary… ‘This is the simple story of a girl, her great-grandmother and the novelist who becomes enthralled with their tale. But this simple story draws from the deep currents of our times, from quantum physics, Japanese ghost tales, suicide trends, first-person accounts of kamikaze fighters during World War II, thirteenth-century Buddhist texts and recent pop culture. It is a meditation on impermanence, and the intimate relationship between past and present, fact and fiction, and time and text.’ Ruth Ozeki Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ruth OzekiPublisher: Text Publishing Imprint: The Text Publishing Company Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.290kg ISBN: 9781925498950ISBN 10: 1925498956 Pages: 432 Publication Date: 30 October 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews`A beautifully interwoven novel about magic and loss and the incomprehensible threads that connect our lives. I loved it.' -- Elizabeth Gilbert `Deep and gorgeous and wise. A completely satisfying, continually surprising, wholly remarkable achievement.' -- Karen Joy Fowler `Ozeki is one of my favorite novelists and here she is at her absolute best-bewitching, intelligent, hilarious, and heartbreaking, often on the same page.' -- Junot Diaz `Ruth Ozeki beautifully renders not only the devastation of the collision between man and the natural world, but also its often miraculous results. She is a deeply intelligent and humane writer who offers her insight with a grace that beguiles. I truly love this novel.' -- Alice Sebold `Ingenious and touching...I read it with great pleasure.' -- Philip Pullman `Delightful...fresh and immediate.' * New York Times Book Review * `A huge, compassionate and cleverly wrought novel.' * Times Literary Supplement * `A masterpiece, pure and simple.' * Kirkus Reviews (starred review) * `Masterfully woven...a spellbinding tale.' * O, The Oprah Magazine * `A Tale for The Time Being is many things: literary thriller, cross-cultural meditation and postmodern game. Ozeki's subtlety and craft make these into a convincing whole.' * Sydney Morning Herald * `One of those exquisitely rare books in which you're still wondering what else it holds until the very last page.' * Sun Herald * `A Tale for the Time Being achieves an impressive balancing act: it's a book that is profound but never earnest.' * Australian * `An engaging, bitter-sweet work.' * Weekend Herald (NZ) * `Clever on many levels but also immensely readable.' * Herald on Sunday (NZ) * `Clever on many levels but also immensely readable.' * Herald on Sunday (NZ) * `An engaging, bitter-sweet work.' * Weekend Herald (NZ) * `A Tale for the Time Being achieves an impressive balancing act: it's a book that is profound but never earnest.' * Australian * `One of those exquisitely rare books in which you're still wondering what else it holds until the very last page.' * Sun Herald * `A Tale for The Time Being is many things: literary thriller, cross-cultural meditation and postmodern game. Ozeki's subtlety and craft make these into a convincing whole.' * Sydney Morning Herald * `Masterfully woven...a spellbinding tale.' * O, The Oprah Magazine * `A masterpiece, pure and simple.' * Kirkus Reviews (starred review) * `A huge, compassionate and cleverly wrought novel.' * Times Literary Supplement * `Delightful...fresh and immediate.' * New York Times Book Review * `Ingenious and touching...I read it with great pleasure.' -- Philip Pullman `Ruth Ozeki beautifully renders not only the devastation of the collision between man and the natural world, but also its often miraculous results. She is a deeply intelligent and humane writer who offers her insight with a grace that beguiles. I truly love this novel.' -- Alice Sebold `Ozeki is one of my favorite novelists and here she is at her absolute best-bewitching, intelligent, hilarious, and heartbreaking, often on the same page.' -- Junot Diaz `Deep and gorgeous and wise. A completely satisfying, continually surprising, wholly remarkable achievement.' -- Karen Joy Fowler `A beautifully interwoven novel about magic and loss and the incomprehensible threads that connect our lives. I loved it.' -- Elizabeth Gilbert ‘A beautifully interwoven novel about magic and loss and the incomprehensible threads that connect our lives. I loved it.’ -- Elizabeth Gilbert ‘Deep and gorgeous and wise. A completely satisfying, continually surprising, wholly remarkable achievement.’ -- Karen Joy Fowler ‘Ozeki is one of my favorite novelists and here she is at her absolute best—bewitching, intelligent, hilarious, and heartbreaking, often on the same page.’ -- Junot Diaz ‘Ruth Ozeki beautifully renders not only the devastation of the collision between man and the natural world, but also its often miraculous results. She is a deeply intelligent and humane writer who offers her insight with a grace that beguiles. I truly love this novel.’ -- Alice Sebold ‘Ingenious and touching…I read it with great pleasure.’ -- Philip Pullman ‘Delightful…fresh and immediate.’ * New York Times Book Review * ‘A huge, compassionate and cleverly wrought novel.’ * Times Literary Supplement * ‘A masterpiece, pure and simple.’ * Kirkus Reviews (starred review) * ‘Masterfully woven…a spellbinding tale.’ * O, The Oprah Magazine * ‘A Tale for The Time Being is many things: literary thriller, cross-cultural meditation and postmodern game. Ozeki's subtlety and craft make these into a convincing whole.’ * Sydney Morning Herald * ‘One of those exquisitely rare books in which you’re still wondering what else it holds until the very last page.’ * Sun Herald * ‘A Tale for the Time Being achieves an impressive balancing act: it’s a book that is profound but never earnest.’ * Australian * ‘An engaging, bitter-sweet work.’ * Weekend Herald (NZ) * ‘Clever on many levels but also immensely readable.’ * Herald on Sunday (NZ) * Author InformationRuth Ozeki was born and raised in Connecticut by an American father and a Japanese mother. She has lived in Japan, where among other things she worked as a bar hostess and studied flower arrangement, Noh drama and mask carving. Ruth practises Zen Buddhism and was ordained as a priest in 2010. She is the bestselling author of My Year of Meats and All Over Creation. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |