Mizuki Tsujimura: Lost Souls Meet Under a Full Moon, Kartoniert / Broschiert
Lost Souls Meet Under a Full Moon
- Translation:
- Yuki Tejima
- Publisher:
- Scribner Book Company, 08/2025
- Binding:
- Kartoniert / Broschiert
- Language:
- Englisch
- ISBN-13:
- 9781668099834
- Item number:
- 12176809
- Volume:
- 256 Pages
- Weight:
- 204 g
- Format:
- 213 x 140 mm
- Thickness:
- 16 mm
- Release date:
- 26.8.2025
- Note
-
Caution: Product is not in German language
Other releases of Lost Souls Meet Under a Full Moon |
Price |
|---|---|
| Buch, Kartoniert / Broschiert, Englisch | EUR 10.77* |
| Buch, Flexibler Einband, Englisch | EUR 15.16* |
Blurb
NATIONAL BESTSELLER
A suspenseful magical realism novel about a mysterious teenage "go-between" who arranges meetings between the living and the dead, from multimillion-copy Japanese bestselling author Mizuki Tsujimura.
I bring together the living and the departed. I am the go-between.
When a young woman from Tokyo contacts the go-between to request a meeting with a deceased TV star who once helped her, she doesn't expect a teenage boy to show up. Dressed in a designer duffel coat and carrying a tattered notebook, Ayumi Shibuya offers an extraordinary service: he reunites the living with their dearly departed. Meeting his clients at a luxury hotel, Ayumi lays down the ground rules: each reunion is a one-time arrangement that the dead can refuse, the service is entirely free, and the meeting must take place during a full moon. As Ayumi arranges these reunions, we encounter a resentful eldest son who wants to ask his mother to unearth the deeds to a plot of land, a teenage girl who blames herself for her best friend's death, and a weary businessman seeking answers about his fiancée's disappearance days after he proposed.
Already a multimillion-copy bestseller in Japan, Lost Souls Meet Under a Full Moon is storytelling at its finest. Captivating, cozy, and compulsively readable, this is an unforgettable page-turner in which the living and the dead are given one last chance for closure.
More from Mizuki Tsujimura