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Convenience Store Woman

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Convenience Store Woman

De: Sayaka Murata, Ginny Tapley Takemori
Narrado por: Nancy Wu
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“An exhilaratingly weird and funny Japanese novel about a long-term convenience store employee. Unsettling and totally unpredictable—my copy is now heavily underlined.” —Sally Rooney, The Guardian

Selling over a million copies in Japan and named a Best Book of the Year by The New Yorker, BuzzFeed, and many other publications, Convenience Store Woman is both delightfully strange and oddly heartwarming.

Keiko Furukura is thirty-six, and she has been happily working at a Tokyo “Smile Mart” for eighteen years, fitting in by copying her colleagues’ dress and mannerisms, playing the part of a “normal person” excellently—more or less. But her packaged idyll is threatened by mounting pressure to find a husband and a proper career, prompting her to take desperate action to protect her peaceful world.

Charming and unforgettable, Convenience Store Woman is an international sensation by a brilliant writer whose work is finally being recognized outside of her native country.

©2018 Sayaka Murata (P)2025 Simon & Schuster Audio
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I never know what to expect when I start a book by Sayaka Murata, but I’m never disappointed. This is a tightly written, strangely charming story that treats society as a character. Murata deftly critiques social pressures-marriage, traditional careers-and asks who decides what a fulfilling life is.

A celebration of routine and neurodiversity

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If you hate being told to get married, this is the book for you. It’s kinda of all anyone talks about. It’s comical how much the dead beat talks about the Stone Age. Tbh the writing is kinda repetitive and a good few people sound the same. I read it as part of a book club with a bunch of old ladies, I have to wondering if being unmarried is an identity they feel. The essay at the end was nice. Wish the book was more like that. At least it was short. If you are on the fence, I say go for it.

Preach to the choir

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The narrative is sparkling, light and fast paced. You’ll devour this novel in a day, if that

Beautiful fun

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