Lonely Castle in the Mirror

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Product Details
Price
$27.95  $25.99
Publisher
Erewhon Books
Publish Date
Pages
384
Dimensions
5.59 X 8.58 X 1.42 inches | 1.14 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781645660408

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About the Author
Mizuki Tsujimura (辻村深月) lives in Tokyo and is a well-known author of bestselling mystery novels in Japan. Her groundbreaking novel Lonely Castle in the Mirror combines elements of Japanese fantasy with highly relevant themes of emotional wellbeing and friendship. It won the coveted Japan Booksellers' Award, voted by booksellers as the book they most like to sell, and became an instant no.1 bestseller in Japan, selling over half a million copies. Tsujimura has also won the Naoki prize for her work. Rights have sold across the world.
Reviews
★ "This sweet, kindhearted, and deeply sympathetic magical realist novel about middle school dropouts pulling each other back from the brink will resonate with readers of all ages." --Publishers Weekly, starred review

"[A] moving psychological journey . . . blazingly honest . . . Tsujimura is a master at projecting these young anxieties onto the page, offering hints and shadows and silhouettes of what the world might be like once we finally grow up, and how difficult it is to take that first step." --Tor.com

"A gorgeous, wrenching fantasy that lays bare the anxieties and desperation - as well as small triumphs - of adolescence." --Locus

"In a world where there is so much untruth, so much altered reality, so many superficial existences forming even more superficial relationships, this book turns back the clock and reminds us of what is real, and what truly matters: compassion and kindness, the strength in our bonds, and how we can find those right beside us." --The Yorkshire Times

"A moving, reflective and surprising novel . . . Anyone who has ever struggled with feeling isolated, had difficulties at school, or had mental health struggles, will find this novel to be a cleansing balm." --Culturefly

"[A] respectful, moving novel about teenage bullying in the Tokyo suburbs . . . Tsujimura shows how easily misunderstandings and miscommunications can escalate, and treats everyone--even the bullies--with nuance." --The Japan Times

"An innovative and tender blend of social commentary and magical realism." --The Japan Society Review

"Genuinely affecting . . . a story about collaboration, empathy and sharing truths, a modern, all-ages fairy tale that should appeal to fans of Neil Gaiman and Studio Ghibli animations." --The Financial Times

"Hopeful and heartbreakingly sweet without ever being saccharine, this character-focused tale of finding unexpected community unfolds remarkably gently, eschewing a typical Western plot structure. Readers will leave with their faith in humanity restored." --Publishers Weekly's "Best Books of 2022"

"Part Miyazaki fairytale, part teen romance, it's strange and beautiful - imagine the offspring of The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle and The Virgin Suicides." --The Guardian