Shion Miura
Shion Miura is a Japanese author known for her novels and essays. She has received several literary awards, including the Naoki Prize, and her works often explore themes of personal growth and the intricacies of human relationships.
Books
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1. The Great Passage
In this heartwarming tale, a group of dedicated linguists and editors embark on an ambitious project to create a comprehensive dictionary that captures the essence of the Japanese language. As they navigate the challenges of compiling words and meanings, they also explore the intricacies of human relationships, personal growth, and the power of language to connect people. The story beautifully intertwines the meticulous process of dictionary-making with the personal journeys of the characters, highlighting themes of love, friendship, and the pursuit of one's passion.
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2. The Easy Life In Kamusari
A young urban man takes a job as a forestry apprentice in a remote mountain village and gradually trades the hurry of city life for the slow, physical rhythms of tending woods and living within a close-knit community; through hands-on work—felling and planting trees, maintaining trails, and learning seasonal tasks—he forges friendships with quirky locals, confronts personal limits, and discovers a quieter, deeper sense of purpose and belonging, all told with gentle humor and reverent attention to nature’s cycles.
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