Ichiyō Higuchi

Ichiyō Higuchi was a pioneering Japanese author of the Meiji era, known for her short stories that often depicted the lives of the poor and the struggles of women. Despite her brief career, she is celebrated for her literary contributions and is one of the few women featured on Japanese currency.

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  1. 1. In The Shade Of Spring Leaves

    The Life and Writings of Higuchi Ichiyō

    Set in the vibrant and bustling streets of Meiji-era Tokyo, this collection of stories delves into the lives of ordinary people navigating the complexities of societal change and personal struggles. Through a delicate and poignant narrative style, the tales explore themes of love, poverty, and the pursuit of happiness, capturing the essence of human resilience and the bittersweet nature of life. The characters, often women and children, are portrayed with empathy and depth, revealing the intricate layers of their emotions and desires as they confront the challenges of their time.

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  2. 2. Simply Stitched With Embroidery

    20 Beautiful Stitches with 10 Projects

    This delightful guide introduces readers to the art of combining traditional embroidery techniques with modern sewing projects, offering a fresh take on crafting. With clear instructions and beautiful illustrations, it provides a variety of projects that range from simple to intricate, allowing crafters of all skill levels to create unique and personalized items. The book emphasizes the joy of handmade creations, encouraging readers to explore their creativity while mastering the delicate art of embroidery.

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