¡Namida(Hyaku Nen Bunko)
¡FUKAZAWA SHICHIRO / Cho Shimao Miho / Cho Irokawa Takeshi Dai / Cho
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[Machine Translation] After raising two children, Okuma never stopped working, raising chickens and babysitting her grandchildren, even though it was physically difficult for her to do so. This is the magnificent end of a commoner's mother (Fukazawa Shichiro, "Okuma Lie Uta"). On the night when the bones of their ancestors are washed and purified in the river, the islanders dance in a state of peace that transcends life and death ( Miho Shimao, "Washing Bones" ). When I was a child, my younger brother, who followed me everywhere, was the only one who understood "I". Takehiro Shikagawa's "Rensho" depicts the emotional bond between an older brother who is adrift and doesn't fit in with the world and a younger brother who lives as an office worker. These three stories will make your heart warm with the feelings of a close family member who is there for you, but is unable to convey them to you.
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