Die Ladenhüterin

Paperback, 160 pages

German language

Published March 9, 2018 by Aufbau.

ISBN:
978-3-7466-3606-1
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»Eine Liebesgeschichte aus den Tiefkühlregalen unserer Herzen.« rbb Die literarische Sensation aus Japan, die auch die deutschen Leserinnen und Leser im Sturm erobert hat: Eine Außenseiterin findet als Angestellte eines 24-Stunden-Supermarktes ihre wahre Bestimmung. Beeindruckend leicht und elegant entfaltet Sayaka Murata das Panorama einer Gesellschaft, deren Werte und Normen unverrückbar scheinen. Ein Roman, der weit über die Grenzen Japans hinausweist. »Schlicht und schön ist die Moral dieser befremdlich tröstlichen Geschichte.« Die Zeit » Die Ladenhüterin ist absurd, komisch, klug und präzise erzählt.« ZDF aspekte (Klappentext)

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One Sunday, a month after I’d called her, my sister turned up to lecture Shiraha. 


She is generally a sweet, gentle person, but she was extremely tense as she demanded to come in. “I have to say something. It’s for your own good, Keiko,” she said. 


I told Shiraha he could wait outside, but he merely said, “It’s okay. I don’t mind,” apparently resolved to stay in the apartment. This was surprising, given how much he hated being raked over the coals. 


“My husband is looking after Yutaro. As well he should, from time to time,” she said as she came in the door. 


“I see. It’s a bit cramped in here, but make yourself at home.” 


It was the first time in ages I’d seen her without her son, and she looked as though she’d somehow mislaid something. 


This book got me into reading!

It is a really unusual tale of a middle-aged part time worker completely satisfied with her life being confronted with different expectations of the people around her. This books highlights how people completely comfortable with their life get looked down upon by people viewing them as a 'failure'. I thought it gave a great reason to show how a good life not adhearing to the societal expectations can turn terrible by adhearing to them. It is partly cold partly funny and I loved every word from it.

However it might be a bit different from other books. Due to its' short length I still recommend this book to anyone interested in societal topics and simple living.

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