The Easy Life in Kamusari by Shion Miura audiobook

The Easy Life in Kamusari

By Shion Miura
Translated by Juliet Winters Carpenter
Read by Brian Nishii

Brilliance Audio 9781542027151

The Forest Series: Book 1

Unabridged

Format : CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9781713612193

Runtime: 6.51 Hours
Category: Fiction
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

From Shion Miura, the award-winning author of The Great Passage, comes a rapturous novel where the contemporary and the traditional meet amid the splendor of Japan’s mountain way of life.

Yuki Hirano is just out of high school when his parents enroll him, against his will, in a forestry training program in the remote mountain village of Kamusari. No phone, no internet, no shopping. Just a small, inviting community where the most common expression is “take it easy.”

At first, Yuki is exhausted, fumbles with the tools, asks silly questions, and feels like an outcast. Kamusari is the last place a city boy from Yokohama wants to spend a year of his life. But as resistant as he might be, the scent of the cedars and the staggering beauty of the region have a pull.

Yuki learns to fell trees and plant saplings. He begins to embrace local festivals, he’s mesmerized by legends of the mountain, and he might be falling in love. In learning to respect the forest on Mt. Kamusari for its majestic qualities and its inexplicable secrets, Yuki starts to appreciate Kamusari’s harmony with nature and its ancient traditions.

In this warm and lively coming-of-age story, Miura transports us from the trappings of city life to the trials, mysteries, and delights of a mythical mountain forest.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

Fans of all ages should enjoy the author’s blend of the traditional and the contemporary. Kirkus Reviews
Winner of an Earphones Award, Fiction
Mastery of words may not result in masterly communication, and a great dictionary, like a love story, is ‘the result of people puzzling over their choices a classic tension that has made The Great Passage a prizewinner in Japan, as well as both a successful feature film and an animated television series.
Swirling with witty enchantment, The Great Passage proves to be, well, utterly great. Readers should be advised to get ready to sigh with delighted satisfaction and awe-inspiring admiration. Booklist (starred review)
The Great Passage has a philosophy of thoughtfulness and dedication to words that any reader will understand…Miura’s prose—and Carpenter’s translation—glides along, smooth and precise, with flashes of quiet poetry. Metropolis
The Great Passage is interwoven with romantic love stories, but ultimately it is the passion of the characters, their friendship, and their devotion to their task that direct and complete the narrative and turn it from simply a good book to a great one. Talia Franks, Three Percent

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Author

Author Bio: Shion Miura

Author Bio: Shion Miura

Shion Miura, the daughter of a well-known Japanese classics scholar, made her fiction debut with A Passing Grade for Those Who Fight. In 2006, she won the Naoki Prize for her linked-story collection The Handymen in Mahoro Town. The Great Passage received the Booksellers Award in Japan in 2012 and was developed into a major motion picture. She has also published more than fifteen collections of essays.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : CD
Category: Fiction
Runtime: 6.51
Audience: Adult
Language: English