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Sōsuke Natsukawa

    Ses œuvres tissent habilement des cadres médiévaux avec des sensibilités modernes, créant ainsi des mondes littéraires uniques. Ses récits explorent fréquemment les thèmes de l'identité et du cheminement vers la découverte de soi. Les personnages naviguent à travers des défis profonds, les conduisant finalement à une compréhension plus riche d'eux-mêmes et de leur environnement. La prose de l'auteur est lyrique et évocatrice, riche en métaphores et en symbolisme.

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    The Cat Who Saved Books
    The Cat Who Saved the Library
    • The Cat Who Saved the Library

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      After the Japanese phenomenon "The Cat Who Loved Books," comes a novel that offers a new and unforgettable tribute to literature. Young Nanami cannot participate in extracurricular activities due to her asthma, but she loves reading and spending time in the library, surrounded by stories. One day, Nanami realizes that, despite the library being as little frequented as always, her favorite books are gradually disappearing. When she alerts the staff, no one takes her seriously. But then Nanami encounters a mysterious man in a gray suit. She tries to follow him, but fails, and he leaves behind only a strange beam of light among the shelves. It is then that Tora, the favorite cat of readers, comes to the rescue. Will they be able to overcome the challenges that await them together?

      The Cat Who Saved the Library
      3,7
    • The international bestseller. A heart-warming tale about the power of books, for all who love reading them.

      The Cat Who Saved Books
      3,8