Beskrivelse
Set in Tokyo's famous Jinbocho district, known for its countless bookstores, this heartwarming tale follows the cozy Morisaki bookshop and the people who bring it to life. It captures the magic of books and the connections they inspire.
A touching story about friendship, hope, and the special bonds formed within a small family-run bookstore.
In the bustling neighborhood of Jinbocho, home to the world’s largest concentration of bookstores, book lovers roam freely, hunting for rare first editions and signed copies. Nestled among them is the Morisaki bookshop, a tiny family business so crammed with books that it can barely hold five customers at once. The shelves overflow, and every inch of the floor is covered with volumes. When someone steps inside, Satoru, the owner, quickly appears from behind the counter to greet them.
Recently, Satoru’s wife, Momoko, has started helping out, and their niece Takako joins them during her free time after work. For Takako, this marks a new chapter-she no longer feels alone. She finds comfort in new friendships and shared traditions like the annual Jinbocho festival, the nearby café, and visits from unexpected guests. She learns that a bookstore isn’t just about the characters in the books but also the people who visit, creating a unique community and weaving stories that connect everyone.
As a thank-you, Takako gifts her aunt and uncle a trip, promising to take care of the shop in their absence. Things seem to be going smoothly, but then Satoru starts acting oddly, and a mysterious woman with a red umbrella appears at the end of the street. What secrets, emotions, and hidden treasures lie within the walls of the Morisaki bookshop? Loved by readers worldwide, More Days at the Morisaki Bookshop is a gentle reminder of the healing power of books and the friendships they foster.
Yderligere information
| Serie | Morisaki Bookshop |
|---|---|
| Forfatter(e) | Satoshi Yagisawa |
| Kategori | Bøger |
| Genre(r) | Skønlitteratur |
| Forlag | Manilla |
| Udgivelsesdato | Er udgivet |
| Sprog | Engelsk |
| ISBN-13 | 9781786584328 |
| ISBN-10 | 1786584328 |
| Indbinding | Paperback |
| Sidetal | 176 |
| Genveje | Morisaki Bookshop - Bøger |
| Tags | Before, Coffee, Gets, Cold, Mine, Dage, I, Boghandel, More Days At The Morisaki Bookshop, Bøger, Bog |
| GPSR | Produktsikkerhed |