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Fault Lines by Orion Publishing Co; 9781474620260

Fault Lines

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Fault Lines is a poignant exploration of identity and the delicate balance between duty and desire, set against the vibrant backdrop of Tokyo. Mizuki, a devoted Japanese housewife, appears to lead a blissful life with her husband and two children. However, her encounter with Kiyoshi, a man who embodies freedom and passion, ignites a longing within her for a life beyond the confines of her domestic responsibilities.

The Plot

As Mizuki's relationship with Kiyoshi deepens, she finds herself grappling with conflicting emotions and desires. The narrative delves into her internal struggle as she navigates her role as a mother and wife while yearning for the exhilarating experiences that city life offers. This clash of expectations and aspirations forms the crux of Mizuki's journey, leading her to confront essential questions about love, family, and the pursuit of personal happiness.

Themes

  • Identity: The novel examines the complexities of self-discovery and the search for individuality.
  • Family Dynamics: It highlights the often-unseen tensions between familial obligations and personal fulfilment.
  • Love and Freedom: The story poignantly portrays the transformative power of love and the sacrifices it necessitates.
"A beautifully written tale that resonates with anyone who has ever questioned their path in life."

Fans of contemporary literature and those who appreciate the intricate portrayal of human emotions will find Fault Lines a compelling read, reminiscent of works by authors such as Haruki Murakami and Yoko Ogawa, where the exploration of personal and cultural identity takes centre stage.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 129 mm × 19 mm
Pages: 224
Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
ISBN: 9781474620260

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