When my passion for short stories meets my love for Japan, the result is a couple of full hours spent reading. I am trying to feature on the blog as much as possible short stories, particularly with a contemporary touch, therefore Takeout Sushi by Christopher Green was a great choice for the week.
The book, to be publish soon by Neem Tree Press, an edition house I had the chance to feature before on my blog, is illustrated by Rebecca Purton. I am a big admirer of smart and beautiful covers, and in this case, only looking at the cover without knowing too much about the content of the book, it may be enough to purchase it.
Green is based in Japan and also writes children stories, and Takeout Sushi is his adult writing debut. A collection of 17 stories, the topics are taken from the everyday life, inspired by his own experience abroad, and reflecting unique stanzas. There is a diversity of topics covered, but also quite different writing touches, maybe the stories were written at different moments of the author´s literary journey.
With humour, nostalgy and heartwarming approach, Green put into motion characters and situations that you may rather ignore in the everyday life. There are stories that makes you both cry and laugh, strange encounters of a lifetime. Robots replacing humans, foreigners in a foreign city, humans longing for belonging. I really loved the diversity of topics and angles in these stories and at the end was definitely longing for much more.
Rating: 4 stars
Disclaimer: Book offered as part of the book tour but the opinions are, as usual, my own
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