WHERE FLOWERS BLOOM, SO DOES HOPE.
At 24, Kikuko is emotionally and physically drained from the demands of her job. Lost and uncertain about her future, she stumbles upon the Kawarazaki Flower Shop, a small but vibrant store tucked away behind Kuramae Station.
There, she meets Rita, a warm and enigmatic florist, and a group of unique coworkers who welcome her into their world of blooms and quiet miracles.
As Kikuko learns the language of flowers, she also begins to understand the unspoken emotions of the customers who visit the shop, some seeking joy, others carrying quiet sorrow.
Through these encounters, Kikuko slowly starts to heal, rediscovering her own dreams and the small joys that make life beautiful.
A heartfelt novel told through eight interconnected stories, The Little Tokyo Flower Shop is a celebration of resilience, kindness, and the quiet strength of flowers and those who love them.
Told through eight interconnecting stories, all themed around a different flower, and the meaning each represents:
?? Magnolia Grandiflora - Dignity
?? Sunflower - Adoration
??? Chrysanthemum - Remembrance
?? Christmas Rose - Hope
?? Mimosa - Gratitude, Secret Love
?? Cherry Blossoms - Fleeting Beauty
?? Lily of the Valley - Happiness
?? Carnation - Deep Love
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Höhe: 222 mm
Breite: 138 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-3997-5366-1 (9781399753661)
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Yukihisa Yamamoto was born in 1966 in Tokyo. He made his debut as a writer in 2003 when he received the Shosetsu Subaru New Writers' Award (Shueisha) for Warau manekineko (A Beckoning Cat Laughs). He lives in Tokyo.