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Dinner At The Night Library
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For fans of What You Are Looking For is in the
Library and Days at the Morisaki Bookshop
Translated by Philip Gabriel, the translator of The Travelling Cat
Chronicles
The Night Library is no ordinary library.
Within it are found the rarest and most unusual collections – the books of
deceased famous writers:
the books they wrote
the books that inspired them
the books they loved
All Otaha Higuchi wants to do is work with books. However,
the exhausting nature of her work at a chain bookstore, combined with her
paltry salary and irritating manager quickly bring reality crashing down around
her.
She is on the verge of quitting when she receives a message from somebody
calling themselves ‘Seven Rainbows’, inviting her to apply for a job at a
library with no name, a place referred to simply as ‘The Night Library’.
After successfully passing the interview, Otaha arrives at The Night Library
and her sunny personality immediately earns her comparisons with Anne of Green
Gables. For the very first time she feels she has found her place in the world.
As well as a treasure trove of books, the library houses a group of likeminded
literary misfits, including a legendary chef who prepares incredible meals for
the library’s employees at the end of each day.
Together they embark on a series of bookish adventures. But when the library’s
mysterious owner decides to temporarily close the library, Otaha and her
friends fear that it may not reopen and that the peace they have found there
will be lost to them forever.
Is their friendship and their faith in the value of books strong enough to save
it? And what will remain if it isn’t?
Dinner at the Night Library is a heartwarming literary mystery,
filled with quirky characters, Japanese culture and the mouthwatering meals. It
asks why books matter and offers a cheer of encouragement to everybody who
believes they do. Ultimately, it is a paean to reading and the relevance of
books through the ages―past, present, and future.
About the Author
Born 1970 in Kanagawa Prefecture, Harada won the 34th NHK Creative Radio Drama Grand Prix in 2005 for Little Princess No. 2. In 2007, she won the 31st Subaru Literary Award for The Teatime That Doesn’t Start. Her novel How to Use 3000 Yen won the Miyazaki Book Award. Her other books include The Hotel For Elders, The Purse Dances, The Secondhand Bookstore Diner, Kiriko’s Crime Diary, The Lunch Sake series, The Three Sisters Bistro series, First Eat This, Recipes For Delicious Mouthfuls, Zatsu the Set-meal Restaurant, Monthly Income and many more.
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