Heaven: A Novel
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4.0 • 1 Rating
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Publisher Description
From the bestselling author of Breasts and Eggs and international literary sensation Mieko Kawakami comes a sharp and illuminating novel about the impact of violence and the power of solidarity in our contemporary societies.
Hailed as a bold foray into new literary territory, Kawakami’s novel is told in the voice of a fourteen-year-old student subjected to relentless torment for having a lazy eye. Instead of resisting, the boy chooses to suffer in complete resignation. The only person who understands what he is going through is a female classmate who suffers similar treatment at the hands of her tormenters.
These raw and realistic portrayals of bullying are counterbalanced by textured exposition of the philosophical and religious debates concerning violence to which the weak are subjected.
Kawakami’s simple yet profound new work stands as a dazzling testament to her literary talent. There can be little doubt that it has cemented her reputation as one of the most important young authors working to expand the boundaries of contemporary Japanese literature.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Early adolescence is a troubling time for some. For the young protagonist of this deeply heartfelt coming-of-age novel, it’s downright torture. Mieko Kawakami’s narrator is a 14-year-old boy who is mercilessly and horrendously abused by his classmates. He feels completely alone until he forms a bond with his classmate Kojima, who suffers similar bullying. Their relationship develops through the notes they exchange and the secret meetings they arrange, eventually blossoming into something truly beautiful. Kawakami’s writing captures the painful and overwhelming emotions of childhood eloquently, including the out-of-body feeling that comes with almost everything being out of your control. Scott Keiji Takeda’s thoughtful and sincere narration captures her characters’ quiet bravery in a way that made us hopeful. Heaven is a quick, extraordinary listen with a powerful punch.