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Miss Sakashita of the Memory Apartment

  • Categories:Urban Life
  • Language:Japanese(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:July,2024
  • Pages:320
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  • Publication Place:Japan
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English title 《 Miss Sakashita of the Memory Apartment 》
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★What is Miss Sakashita's secret? The pain and redemption of five memory wanderers shine like moonlight into the shadows of Alzheimer's families.
★Two of Teacher Inuzure's works have made it onto the "Wanted for Adaptation" list, with "The Day We Will Eventually Sleep" being adapted by Fuji TV—this thrice-certified narrative magic is now permeating the Memory Apartment!
★Crying is allowed, and forgetting is blessed~ The apartment housing a forgetful teenager, a former OL with past-life memories, and a girl with womb memories embraces the memory dilemmas of modern people in its 320-page gentle volume.
★Opening it is like opening the door to that apartment—you will encounter the most special "memory clinic" in the 2024 Japanese literary world.

Description

It's okay to forget.
It's okay to remember.
As long as you are happy, that's all that matters—
A tear-jerking must-read! A story about a group of people troubled by "memory" gathering in a magical apartment.

Plot Outline
The residents of this apartment share a peculiar commonality: everyone harbors troubles related to "memory"—a male high school student with amnesia, an OL with past-life memories, a man with early-onset dementia, a little girl with womb memories... and the landlady, "Miss Sakashita," also holds a certain secret. Is it happier to forget painful memories? Is one's own memory real?

Author

Inuzure
Born in Nara Prefecture. In 2014, he made his debut with "The Day We Will Eventually Sleep," which won the 8th Japan Mobile Novel Grand Prize. In 2019, the work was adapted into a TV drama by Fuji TV FOD and terrestrial channels. In the same year, "To You Who Will Pass Away This Winter" won the "Most Wanted for Adaptation" in the bunkobon department at the 8th Shizuoka Bookstore Award; in 2022, "If This Love Comes True" won the same award at the 10th Shizuoka Bookstore Award.

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