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The Dilemmas of Working Women: The Japanese Bestseller
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The acclaimed Japanese bestseller has been published in English for the first time, offering a darkly humorous and resonant portrayal of the lives of five women. Described as 'witty, wise and thought-provoking' by Cecelia Ahern and praised for its humor, empathy, and intelligence by Lisa Owens, author of "Not Working," this book captivates readers. Roxy Dunn, author of "As Young as This," found it so brilliantly written that she tried to memorize sentences to share them later. The story follows Izumi, who is in search of employment, Haruka, who continues to bring up her past experience with cancer, Kato, who struggles to get through her convenience store shifts without harassment, Mito, who faces a decision between breaking up with her boyfriend or marrying him, and Sumie, who simply needs a place to live. Published in English a quarter-century after its immense success in Japan, this novel combines irresistible humor with deep emotional insight, capturing the daily lives of these ordinary women.
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The acclaimed Japanese bestseller has been published in English for the first time, offering a darkly humorous and resonant portrayal of the lives of five women. Described as 'witty, wise and thought-provoking' by Cecelia Ahern and praised for its humor, empathy, and intelligence by Lisa Owens, author of "Not Working," this book captivates readers. Roxy Dunn, author of "As Young as This," found it so brilliantly written that she tried to memorize sentences to share them later. The story follows Izumi, who is in search of employment, Haruka, who continues to bring up her past experience with cancer, Kato, who struggles to get through her convenience store shifts without harassment, Mito, who faces a decision between breaking up with her boyfriend or marrying him, and Sumie, who simply needs a place to live. Published in English a quarter-century after its immense success in Japan, this novel combines irresistible humor with deep emotional insight, capturing the daily lives of these ordinary women.
