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Mizuno and Chayama by Yuhta Nishio; 9781975336233

Mizuno and Chayama

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Mizuno and Chayama is a poignant exploration of love, identity, and the weight of societal expectations, penned by Yuhta Nishio. Set in a small town, the novel delves into the lives of two young women, each grappling with their own unique set of pressures.

The Plot

Mizuno, the daughter of a mayoral candidate, finds herself suffocated by the ambitions of her family and the narrow confines of her community. In contrast, Chayama, the heiress of a prestigious tea company, is burdened by her family's legacy and the incessant expectation to uphold their reputation. When they discover solace in the school’s guidance counselling room, a sanctuary away from prying eyes and familial conflict, a deep bond begins to blossom between them.

As their friendship evolves into something more profound, external forces loom large, threatening to tear them apart. They confront not only their own personal challenges but also the societal norms that dictate their lives. The narrative deftly explores themes of love and individuality, emphasising the struggles of young women seeking to carve their own paths.

Themes

  • Identity and self-discovery
  • The impact of societal expectations
  • The complexity of relationships
  • Friendship and love in adversity

Yuhta Nishio's writing is both lyrical and evocative, drawing readers into the emotional landscapes of her characters. Fans of contemporary young adult fiction, particularly those who enjoyed works like Our Dreams at Dusk by Yuhki Kamatani or Fingersmith by Sarah Waters, will find much to appreciate in Mizuno and Chayama.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 214 mm × 146 mm × 38 mm
Pages: 428
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
ISBN: 9781975336233

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