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Japanese Literature
Japanese Literature
Shodensha Bunko, 19-1 / Last year, my husband, Takayuki, died in an accident. It was as if he was caught in the spirit of my mother-in-law, yoshiko, who passed away two years ago. He called his mother, who was not related to him, "yoshiko san," and kept a reserved attitude. While I was sorting out his belongings, I found the baby's bones in a small paulownia wood boxes. Was my husband's death really an accident? Who was the child's bones? (『 Husband's Bones 』). I was caught in a sense of suspicion. I was caught in a sense of suspicion. ("The Bones of My Husband"). The ninth book captures the family's "creaky" attitude.