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  • A garage in which to linger  

    The flea market Nakano (Paperback)
    Hiromi Kawakami born in 1958 is a Japanese novelist born in Tokyo. She graduated from the University of Ochanomizu Women. Since its inception in 1994, it's definitely become one of the most popular writers in Japan, and one of those who manage to off
  • pleasant reading 3  

    The flea market Nakano (Paperback)
    great finesse to describe these destinies intersect, a well rendered atmosphere. very easy to read as well. However, taking less than "sweet year" by the same author
  • this is not the best  

    The flea market Nakano (Paperback)
    Make no mistake, even if it is not the best novel of the author, it remains a good year. However, compared to sweet years, the characters do not have the same psychological depth, the author is less well managed to capture the fleeting little moments
  • the intimate world of a flea  

    The flea market Nakano (Paperback)
    Dive into the private world of a flea market, its owner and its employees. Hiromi Kawakami offers us the most touching all characters as each other, we discover their personalities, their stories in the pages that turn with pleasure and infinite curi
  • Life ... over the water ...  

    The flea market Nakano (Paperback)
    The flea market Nakano is an anthology of anecdotes ... with some emotions ... Overall revenues fragments of mundane daily lives, but in the Japanese smoothly. Mr. Nakano is itself a background character in the heart of a microcosm that leaves a stra
  • One of the best books of H.KAWAKAMI  

    The flea market Nakano (Paperback)
    The author excels in the description of Japanese intimacy, those little things that build a life; often touching, always interesting and delicate. a good rose Kawakami. really a good book.
  • As salutary and beneficial that a Japanese bath!  

    The flea market Nakano (Paperback)
    This pretty chronicle secondhand Nakano ravie.Tout me is delicate, light and simple: the tone, the style, the gallery of portraits of characters, gestures of everyday life etc ... After reading, I felt as the welfare of a Japanese bath.