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Count Fujiwara's Suffering by Mahito Aobe; 9781975358051

Count Fujiwara's Suffering

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Description

Count Fujiwara's Suffering presents a whimsical yet poignant exploration of the complexities of human-animal relationships through the eyes of Count Fujiwara, a discerning feline navigating the eccentricities of his human companions.

The Plot

Count Fujiwara, a cat of noble expectations, finds himself at the mercy of his human servants: the dysfunctional Fujiwara sisters. Shizuka, a reclusive shut-in, interacts with the outside world solely through her livestream, creating a barrier between her and the real connections she desperately needs. On the other hand, Yumeko grapples with her feelings for her sister, trapped in a cycle of affection and frustration.

The Count, with his sharp wit and keen observations, endeavours to bridge the emotional chasm between the sisters, all while maintaining his own dignity and comfort. As he attempts to communicate with these perplexing humans, readers are drawn into a narrative rich with humour and heart, exploring themes of loneliness, connection, and the often unrecognised struggles of those we love.

Themes and Style

  • Human Emotion: The story delves into the intricacies of familial relationships and the loneliness that can exist even in close quarters.
  • Humour and Wit: Aobe's writing is characterised by a light-hearted tone, with sharp dialogue that brings the characters to life.
  • Perspective: The unique viewpoint of Count Fujiwara adds depth to the narrative, allowing readers to reflect on their own relationships.
"A delightful blend of humour and insight, Aobe's storytelling captures the essence of companionship in its many forms."
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 147 mm × 209 mm × 44 mm
Pages: 548
Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
ISBN: 9781975358051

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