¡Nukumori <Dobutsu> Jidai Shosetsu Kessaku Sen(PHP Bungei Bunko)
¡Miyabe, Miyuki / Cho Tamaki, Yamato / Cho Komatsu, Emeru / Cho Sakura Be, Yumiko / Cho Saijiyo, Naka / Cho Hosoya, Masami Tsutakashi / Hen

 Description
[Machine Translation] An anthology by a popular female historical writer depicting interactions between various animals and humans. In "Lost Pigeon" ( Miyabe Miyuki ), a case is unraveled when a maid runs away from her home and discovers a pigeon that she adores; in "Shiroi Otoko, Kuru" ( Tamaki Yamato ), a tortoiseshell cat "Saba" lends her skin to a tenement house in danger of being torn down because no new tenants will join the family; in "Inu ni Butsu" ( A Dog and a Buddha ), a boy monk who understands animal language and a dog he picks up challenge a Zen koan. A boy monk who understands the language of animals and a dog who was picked up by him challenge the koan of Zen in "Inu ni Butsu" ("Buddha to the Dog") by Emel Komatsu.


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Miyuki Miyabe

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