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Nana is a cat with a story to tell. When he’s hit by a car, he’s taken in by a kind young man named Satoru, and although Nana is a “real cat” who can take care of himself out in the world, he decides to stay with Satoru. The two of them are very happy together until one day when Satoru packs up his silver van and takes Nana on a journey, ostensibly to find the cat a new home. The two of them visit Satoru’s old friends along the way, and Nana learns much more about Satoru’s past and why they’re m
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4.5*
A beautiful story of a man, Satoru, making a journey around Japan to visit his friends and family in the company of his very smart & loveable cat, Nana. Most of the journey is from Nana's point of view & he develops an incisive view of humanity in his travels.
It is a very Japanese tale, a slow meandering to greater understanding of the human condition, & I think the translation must be very good because it flowed well didn't feel disjointed at all, as these things sometimes do.
A little slow ...more
A beautiful story of a man, Satoru, making a journey around Japan to visit his friends and family in the company of his very smart & loveable cat, Nana. Most of the journey is from Nana's point of view & he develops an incisive view of humanity in his travels.
It is a very Japanese tale, a slow meandering to greater understanding of the human condition, & I think the translation must be very good because it flowed well didn't feel disjointed at all, as these things sometimes do.
A little slow ...more
****
Being with this gentle, dignified book was lovely. The author has such compassion for all her characters and is able to weave humor and poignancy together with ease.
This story of finding home again and again is brimming with thoughtful attention.
Story: ****
Character: *****
Setting: ****
Language: ****
Nancy Pearl system of review
Being with this gentle, dignified book was lovely. The author has such compassion for all her characters and is able to weave humor and poignancy together with ease.
This story of finding home again and again is brimming with thoughtful attention.
Story: ****
Character: *****
Setting: ****
Language: ****
Nancy Pearl system of review
Loved this book from a cat's point of view. Just a cute, thoughtful story.
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