Le strane storie di Fukiage
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Narrated by:
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Marianna Jensen
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By:
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Banana Yoshimoto
About this listen
Mimi e Kodachi sono due gemelle che vengono cresciute nella cittadina di Fukiage da una coppia di amici dei genitori perché il padre è rimasto ucciso in un incidente stradale e la madre è in coma. Compiuti i diciotto anni decidono di trasferirsi a Tōkyō, dove vivono una vita tranquilla, quando, all’improvviso Kodachi svanisce nel nulla. Mimi va a cercarla e torna a Fukiage, dove incontra personaggi misteriosi e scopre verità e leggende bizzarre sulla propria famiglia e su se stessa.
©2023 Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Editore Milano. Prima edizione ne “I Narratori” ottobre 2022. Traduzione dal giapponese di Gala Maria Follaco. Illustrazione di copertina: © MENINI ELISA (P)2023 Emons Italia S.r.lWhat listeners say about Le strane storie di Fukiage
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