- The time will the time comes - Hiromi Kawakami Elisabeth Suetsugu - Books

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  • a marvel 12  

    The time goes, the time comes (Paperback)
    a sort of kaleidoscope of Japanese life corresponds perfectly to my impressions of the trip and stay and presented with great finesse and sensitivity: a real reading pleasure
  • I "ve loved 4  

    The time goes, the time comes (Paperback)
    despite the complexity of the different characters I liked this book, which describes a popular district of Tokyo ... at the end of reading this book, I read it in order to perceive the characters .....
  • Quickly read and quickly forgotten  

    The time goes, the time comes (Paperback)
    "This is not a cup of sake but a fish by hand as you enter this small commercial district of Tokyo. For it is especially in the amateur fishmonger's shop Cocteau that meets the community of people chaleueuse who inhabit it. Each in turn speaks in a m
  • of Kawakami  

    The time goes, the time comes (Paperback)
    intimate book some endearing, others barely flown. the year (the narrator is one character different district in each chapter), however, some easy and sometimes superficial. an average vintage Kawakami but nevertheless read with pleasure.
  • Passing time  

    The time goes, the time comes (Paperback)
    Hiromi Kawakami Ah, I am a huge fan. It is always tinged with a certain nonchalance, they saw the time, we discover the characters.
  • The time ... 2  

    The time goes, the time comes (Paperback)
    Rather than always give flowers or chocolates when I go visit friends, I gave this book to my guests who visited Japan. They liked
  • Life simply.  

    The time goes, the time comes (Paperback)
    Great life stories interconnected. We are here in the intimate where several narrators take turns to share snapshots of their experiences. The reader shares of Japanese life of the protagonists, in small things or in their life choices, through past