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Children's Books
[Introduction to Contents]
This is my tiger.
Who said that?
Who said that word?
The town of the sea of Ria Coastline and greenery that has returned after five years.
In this place where the scars of the earthquake remain, Mari Ai follows her own
memory.
Mari Ai, a sixth grade elementary school student who moved to the house of her maternal grandmother.
In the town where there was a big earthquake five years ago, her mother and grandmother start living together.
Mari Ai was concerned about a boy named "Masaki" whom she met when she was a child.
I
want to think about Hamasaki.
However, she was gently shocked to know that Masaki had died in the earthquake five years ago
.
She has a lonely memory of her father who lives away from her.
She has never met again.
I
want to think about her.
A story about facing life lost in the earthquake.
Author's brief history
Born in Kumamoto Prefecture.
Received the JBBY Award at 『 Fusion 』 (kodansha) and the Joji Tsubota Literature Award at 『 Tokyo Cross Road 』 (Poplar Publishing).
Author's brief history
Born in Kumamoto Prefecture.
She has been given the title of "something that should not be given up
.
Author's brief history
Born in Kumamoto Prefecture.
She has a lonely memory of her father who lives away from her.
She has been given the title of" something that should not be given up
.
Author's brief history
Born in Kumamoto Prefecture.
She has been given the title of "Life that must be given up
.
Author's brief history
Born in Kumamoto Prefecture.
She has been given the title of" Life that must be given up