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Durian sukegawa sweet bean paste
Durian sukegawa sweet bean paste







durian sukegawa sweet bean paste

He doesn’t want to do anything to rock the boat or put his job in jeopardy.īut when Tokue not only offers to work at a vastly reduced rate but happily prepares a batch of sweet bean paste that tastes incredible, he can hardly say no. He’s got a troubled past and is only working in the shop to pay off a gambling debt.

durian sukegawa sweet bean paste

Initially, Sentaro is skeptical of Tokue’s offer. Written in gently nuanced prose, the book focuses on two main characters -Sentaro, who runs a Doraharu shop selling dorayaki (pancakes filled with sweet bean paste), and Tokue, a 76-year-old lady who enters his shop and offers to work for him - and a subsidiary character, school girl Wakana, who is a regular customer. The result is a bittersweet tale about finding friendship in the unlikeliest of places, living your best life, no matter how humble or difficult that might be, and the importance of doing what you love and making a contribution to society. Hot on the heels of my thoughts on Convenience Store Woman, here are my thoughts on another rather delightful Japanese novel in English translation.Īuthor Durian Sukegawa says he wrote Sweet Bean Paste as an attempt to explore “the meaning of life with a fresh perspective”. Translated from the Japanese by Alison Watts. Fiction – paperback OneWorld 224 pages 2017.









Durian sukegawa sweet bean paste