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Ashes of Spring

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Revisado: 04-10-25

In Ashes of Spring, Mieko Kawakami once again proves her remarkable ability to illuminate the everyday, unspoken facets of life. I’m always amazed by how she transforms common experiences into profound reflections on the human condition. One story, featuring a boy and a letter, stood out to me—the way he captured his thoughts as he observed a girl crying sent a shiver down my spine. Equally compelling was the final tale, where a girl’s blend of jealousy and a sincere desire to help revealed an honesty that felt both raw and refreshing.

Kawakami’s depth of feeling shines through every page, making Ashes of Spring another great read that challenges us to acknowledge the beauty in life’s most understated moments.

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Yes, timeless look at American ridiculousness

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Revisado: 12-19-24

This was an interesting listen. Funny and infuriating, Kurt Vonnegut is a wonderful example of an American skeptic. Despite his often dark subject matter ( human failures ) he still manages to leave a little room for hope in his writing. I’m obsessed!!!

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