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"The Man Waiting for the Wind"

author:Happy storytellers

"The Man Waiting for the Wind" is another healing work full of positive energy after the "Forty-Nine Days Farewell" by the new Japanese female writer Ibuki, written for all those who have been hurt in their hearts and have ideas but cannot say. The novel has been on japan's three best-seller lists and won the Poplar Society Fiction Award Special Prize.

"The Man Waiting for the Wind"

"Everything was off the runway. My life has gone down the wrong path. "You're not going the wrong way, you're waiting for the wind to come." You're just recuperating in the harbor until the good wind blows. ”

In the small seaside town of Hakasui, it is said that if you meet a middle-aged woman who is traveling in a car, you must let her get on the car. She looks exactly like the milk sister of the Fuji family and is a skilled barber. If you let her hitchhike, she will definitely cut your hair as a thank you.

  The driver who has cut her hair will become decent, and then there must be many blessings.

  Tetsuji, a physically and mentally exhausted man, came to his mother's hometown of Miwa to live temporarily, and happened to meet her figure on the way. What kind of luck will the legendary magical milk girl bring to Tetsuji? ......

There are a lot of beautiful things in the book. Through this summer's experience, men and women achieve the rebirth of their souls. This book taught me that there is no irreparable life.

The author has a gentle and healing text to comfort those who have left wounds on their hearts, which is a good book.