A Tale for the Time Being
Ruth L. Ozeki(Author)
Canongate Books (Publisher)
Book
Paperback/Softback
978-0-85786-799-5 (ISBN)
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Description
'Hi! My name is Nao, and I am a time being. Do you know what a time being is? Well, if you give me a moment, I will tell you.' Ruth discovers a Hello Kitty lunchbox washed up on the shore of her beach home. Within it lies a diary that expresses the hopes and dreams of a young girl. She suspects it might have arrived on a drift of debris from the 2011 tsunami. With every turn of the page, she is sucked deeper into an enchanting mystery. In a small cafe in Tokyo, sixteen-year-old Nao Yasutani is navigating the challenges thrown up by modern life. In the face of cyberbullying, the mysteries of a 104-year-old Buddhist nun and great-grandmother, and the joy and heartbreak of family, Nao is trying to find her own place - and voice - through a diary she hopes will find a reader and friend who finally understands her. Weaving across continents and decades, and exploring the relationship between reader and writer, fact and fiction, "A Tale for the Time Being" is an extraordinary novel about our shared humanity and the search for home.
Reviews / Votes
* A Tale for the Time Being is a timeless story. Ruth Ozeki beautifully renders not only the devastation of the collision between man and the natural world, but also the often miraculous results of it. She is a deeply intelligent and humane writer who offers her insights with a grace that beguiles. I truly love this novel. -- Alice Sebold author of The Lovely Bones * A Tale for the Time Being is equal parts mystery and meditation. The mystery is a compulsive, gritty page-turner. The meditation -- on time and memory, on the oceanic movement of history, on impermanence and uncertainty, but also resilience and bravery - is deep and gorgeous and wise. A completely satisfying, continually surprising, wholly remarkable achievement, this is a book to be read and reread -- Karen Joy Fowler author of The Jane Austen Book Club * There is far too much to say about this remarkable and ambitious book in a few sentences. This is for real and not just another hyped-up blurb. A Tale For the Time Being is a great achievement, and it is the work of a writer at the height of her powers. Ruth Ozeki has not only reinvigorated the novel itself, the form, but she's given us the tried and true, deep and essential pleasure of characters who we love and who matter -- Jane Hamilton author of A Map of the World * Hooray - Ozeki rides again! -- Barbara Kingsolver On All Over Creation * Ozeki joins the constellation of such writers as Barbara Kingsolver, Annie Proulx and Margaret Atwood, bringing her own shrewd and playful humour and kinetic pizzazz to the table -- Chicago Tribune On All Over Creation * There are not many novels that can justify the label "extraordinary", as this one claims to be. Nonetheless, this is extraordinary for several reasons. It grapples with a quite astonishing pantheon of themes. The writing is witty, intelligent and passionate, inching between comment and emotional involvement without once losing its foothold. This is a disturbing, humorous and intelligent book -- Independent On My Year Of MeatsMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
ISBN-13
978-0-85786-799-5 (9780857867995)
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Ruth Ozeki
A Tale for the Time Being
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03/2013
Canongate Books
€32.37
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Person
Ruth Ozeki is an award-winning novelist and filmmaker. She is the author of My Year of Meats (1998) and All Over Creation (2002). Ozeki was born and raised in Connecticut, by an American father and Japanese mother. In June 2010 she was ordained as a Zen Buddhist priest. She divides her time between British Columbia and New York.