Description
- ISBN-13: 9780571342723
- Publisher: Faber & Faber
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 199 mm
- Returnable: N
- Weight: 136 gr
- ISBN-10: 0571342728
- Publisher Date: 01 Mar 2018
- Edition: Main
- No of Pages: 160
- Spine Width: 10 mm
- Width: 131 mm
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹374.25Current price is: ₹374.25.
Celebrate the 30th anniversary of Banana Yoshimoto’s “Kitchen.” This poignant novel explores themes of love, loss, and family in contemporary Japan. Mikage, a young woman grieving her grandmother, finds solace in the kitchen of her friend Yuichi and his transgender mother, Eriko. This heartwarming story offers a unique perspective on chosen families, acceptance, and finding your place in the world.
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Nitish Kumar –
While the story was sweet, I found the plot a little thin. Still a pleasant read, though.
Rupashi Aggarwal –
A lovely, albeit somewhat melancholic, story about finding solace in unexpected places.
Ravinder Kumar –
A quick, heartwarming read that explores themes of loss and acceptance. Highly recommend it!
Srishti –
I enjoyed the book’s focus on finding family in unexpected places. A bit slow-paced at times.
Kratika Tyagi –
A decent book exploring grief and acceptance, but not particularly memorable.
Vansh Lalwani –
The book’s exploration of grief was very moving. I enjoyed it immensely.
Kratika Garg –
I enjoyed the book’s unique perspective on family and the healing power of food.
Suprith D S –
The book was okay, but I didn’t find it as impactful as others have. A bit overrated.
Ansuman Mishra –
The characters felt real and their struggles resonated with me. I couldn’t put it down.
Gadha R –
A comforting read, perfect for a cozy afternoon. Yoshimoto’s prose is simple yet moving.
Kushagra Arya –
A beautifully written novel that will stay with you long after you finish reading it.
Deepankshi Mahendrakumar Dhamgaye –
Yoshimoto’s writing is mesmerizing. ‘Kitchen’ is a tender and unforgettable novel.
Bhargava –
A sweet and comforting read, perfect for when you need a little pick-me-up.
Jatin Rajpal –
Yoshimoto’s prose is beautiful and evocative. A truly touching story.
Krishna N Hariharan –
It was a decent read, but nothing groundbreaking. The story felt a bit predictable.
Raghav Rathi –
A bit slow for my taste, but the writing style is beautiful and poetic.
Aaryan Kumar Pandey –
Beautifully written! The characters are so well-developed and relatable. Highly recommend!
Pankaj Kumar Sharma –
I loved the characters and the way they supported each other. A heartwarming read.
Akshita Bhardwaj –
A touching story about grief and healing. I loved the exploration of non-traditional families.
M Anil Naik –
I appreciated the book’s quiet moments and gentle exploration of emotions. A bit too sentimental for me.