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Honeybees and distant thunder / Riku Onda ; translated by Philip Gabriel.

Onda, Riku, 1964- (author.). Gabriel, Philip, 1953- (translator.). Onda, Riku, 1964- translation of: Mitsubachi to enrai. English. (Added Author).

Summary:

The tender and compelling drama of four young pianists as they compete in an international piano competition. Aya, a child prodigy who gave up performing after the death of her mother, and is trying for a comeback; Masaru, a childhood friend of Aya, now competing against her; Akashi, older and married, works in a music store and is the "old man" of the competition; Jin, a sixteen-year-old prodigy, the free spirit son of a beekeeper who has no formal training and doesn't even own a piano. A tense, drama-filled two-week competition unfolds. Who will win through? Can they confront their own demons?

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780857527950 (trade paperback)
  • Physical Description: 423 pages ; 22 cm
  • Publisher: London : Doubleday, 2023.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Originally published in Japanese as 'Mitsubachi to enrai'. Tokyo: Gentosha Inc., ©2016.
Language Note:
Translated from the Japanese.
Subject: Friendship > Fiction.
Pianists > Japan > Fiction.
Piano > Competitions > Fiction.
Self-actualization (Psychology) > Fiction.
Japan > Fiction.
Genre: Bildungsromans.
Magic realist fiction.
Novels.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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Riku Onda is a No.1 bestselling author in Japan. She grew up in Sendai and attended Waseda University, where she played the alto saxophone in a student band. A book lover from an early age, she left an office job to try her hand at writing. In 1991, Onda won an award with her first novel, and became a full-time writer soon after. In 2003, after overcoming a fear of flying, she visited the UK and Ireland, and later lived in South America, where she reported for NHK television on Mayan and Incan culture. As her father was a music enthusiast, Onda grew up listening to classical music and played the piano from a young age, later discovering Western rock and jazz She is the first writer to be awarded the Japan Booksellers Award twice. In 2017, her novel Honeybees and Distant Thunder was awarded both the Naoki Prize and the Japan Booksellers' Award, the first time a novel has won both. It became an instant No. 1 bestseller in Japan, going on to sell several million copies. It was also made into a highly successful Japanese-language film called 'Listen to the Universe'. This novel will be published around the world.


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