Japanese literature Those who want to throw away / Those who don't want to throw away / group Yoko

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Japanese title: 単行本(小説・エッセイ) 日本文学 捨てたい人 捨てたくない人 / 群ようこ
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Item number: BN166749
Released date: 06 Mar 2024
Maker: Gentosha

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Japanese Literature (br) "Throw away this! Throw away that too?" Clothes, books, figurines, stocked cup noodles, retort curry, emergency food, secretly hidden pictures and letters. It's not someone else's affair! This is a series of novels that deeply sympathize with the confusion of people who are trying to "throw away" their relatives. tomoko, a 43-year-old single, tries to throw away his clothes for moving out, but he remembers these things and doesn't make much progress. His 14-year-old younger sister, Mai (former wife of a celebrity), tries to throw them away without helping, and tries to make them throw away, and gives them new clothes instead of throwing them away. "After my son's daughter-in-law" His son's wife suddenly disappeared. Tadashi, who was forced to sort out the things she left behind, sighs, and tries to make them throw away, and says he gives them new clothes instead of throwing them away. "After my son's daughter-in-law" His son's wife suddenly disappeared. Tadasu, who loves books and figurines, decided to marry his colleague, Yoshinori, who loves figurines. He decided to live in a new house with 2 rooms, a living room and a kitchen. He has decided to live in a new house with 2 rooms, a living room and a kitchen. He doesn't seem to be able to deal with the various "garbage" of size and size. Satoe, who loves books, has decided to get married to his colleague, Yoshinori, who loves figurines. Satoe, who loves books and figurines. He has decided to live in a new house with 2 rooms, a living room and a kitchen. He doesn't seem to be able to do it unless he disposes of each book and figurines to a certain extent. Satoe, who organizes books every weekend, doesn't seem to be doing anything about it. Tomomi, who organizes books every weekend, doesn't seem to be doing anything about it. Tomomi, who organizes books every week, doesn't seem to be doing anything about it. Tomomi, who organizes books every week, doesn't seem to be doing anything about it. Tomomi, who organizes books every weekend, doesn't seem to be doing anything about it. Tomomi returned to his parents' home after being called by his mother who is "too hoarding." Tomomi 396 hospitalization for examination