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I**Y
unsettling and a tear jerker
Heaven delves deeply into the intricate dynamics of bullying, exploring the perspectives of both the victim and the perpetrator. Meiko Kawakami's poignant narrative is a thought-provoking journey through the dark realities of human behavior. From the very beginning, the story grips you with its emotional intensity, immersing you in its unsettling atmosphere.There were so many good lines and so many thought provoking conversation about human thinking and why people bully others. Despite being a work of fiction, it felt hauntingly realistic during certain parts.What sets Heaven apart is its portrayal of intricate human emotions, which adds depth and authenticity to the narrative. It's a compelling read that stays with you long after you've turned the final page.I highly recommend this book. Meiko Kawakami is a literary genius and I cannot wait to read more of her books.!!!!!PLEASE DO CHECK THE TW's FIRST BEFORE READING!!!!!
V**A
A beautiful meditation on the nature of suffering
Heaven triggered memories that should’ve been left alone and not touched. The memories of being bullied at school, by four boys who called me their friend, and yet would bully me every single day four five years.Heaven by Mieko Kawakami is perhaps all our story – of the ones who were bullied at high-school, the monstrosity of it all, the nightmare, and the solace found in unexpected people.The book isn’t an easy read. Kawakami will not make it easy and redemptive. The bullies will bully and will think of innovative ways of doing so, for instance, taking the unnamed narrator’s head and using it as a football. The description isn’t nice. It isn’t meant to be. It is raw and gritty.The unnamed fourteen-year-old (who also has a lazy eye) goes through all of this and more, till he meets someone at school – Kojima – a kindred spirit, a classmate who is also being bullied by a bunch of vicious girls, through exchange of notes, their friendship blossoming, and they rarely meet. Over a summer break, they visit an art museum, where Kojima plans to show him her favourite painting about men and women who have discovered harmony and joy after immense suffering. She calls the painting “Heaven”.The book is set in early 1990s in Japan and to me it was the most beautiful meditation on the nature of suffering, coming of age, and what it is like to perhaps overcome in some manner or the other. They aren’t lovers. They will never be. But they are bound by their suffering and constantly asking questions around it: What is it? When will it end? Why are they going through it?The translation by Sam Bett and David Boyd is concise and to the point. Having read Breasts and Eggs by Kawakami, also translated by them, I can say that the tone is spot-on. The atmosphere of the school world of Japan in the 90s is clearly communicated. I loved how the translation does not ramble away to explain anything – it lets the prose be for people to see and doesn’t tell anything.Heaven is a book that might seem YA as it did to me when I started off but worked on so many other levels. The poignancy of growing up, but to have to do so when being exposed to bullying made me go through all of my school life in my head, and it wasn’t easy at all. Perhaps it was extremely cathartic as I did find myself not reading after a point and tearing up, but it was also needed to revisit it all, for life like fiction to transform.
S**L
Reaching Heaven by Horrible Roads
It's nice novel on good and bad, right and wrong vs you are free to do anything you wish if you can. Eyes and Kojima, two victims of a horrible bad group of students in their class at the last year before the High School. Kojima attain her strength in last chapter and make the bad students to run away. Eyes has overcome the weakness and got lazy eye is corrected. by a surgery. He sees the whole world with fresh new vision. Relationship between Kojima and Eyes is beautifully written. Exchange of letters and secret meetings are highly poetical. The boy's mom also an understanding and Care taking Mom. A great story to read without any gap. SAMAYAVEL, INDIA
K**L
Top notch quality
Go for it
K**R
About how the print is
Well this review is nothing about the content, but the quality of book. The pages are not of great quality. I feel that it's too pricey for the kind of quality this book's print is.I only hope that I enjoy the story at least.
K**R
Harrowing
The book arrived in prime condition. The story creeps inside your heart. The characters sometimes make your breathing short.
�**☆
🤍
The book is so good and it came in great condition so I'm quite happy w the book <3
B**I
Bad paper and cover quality but good story
It was thr 2nd time i got a bad quality book from amazon like the papers felt so light and cheap as well as the cover and it was bent on some sides
S**
chegou em menos de uma semana.
lindo.
G**
5 estrellas
El libro llegó rápido. La lectura es excelente, es un libro que puedes terminar en un día. La historia es cruda pero te engancha en seguida. Personalmente esperaba que fuera mucho mas trágica a tal punto de llorar pero lejos de ser trágica es impactante por el desarrollo que tiene.
M**N
Love it
It’s such a great book. It’s a contemporary literature, the message is there, feelings are presented perfectly in the book. I would totally recommend to anyone.
A**E
Gutes buch
Das wahr für Enkelin für sie ist super
L**O
Bon produit
Rien à dire
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