The Memory Police : A Novel - Paperback
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9761101911817
ISBN
9781101911815

The Memory Police : A Novel

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Author
Ogawa, Yoko And Stephen Snyder

Finalist for the International Booker Prize and the National Book Award

A haunting Orwellian novel about the terrors of state surveillance, from the acclaimed author of The Housekeeper and the Professor.

On an unnamed island, objects are disappearing: first hats, then ribbons, birds, roses. . . . Most of the inhabitants are oblivious to these changes, while those few able to recall the lost objects live in fear of the draconian Memory Police, who are committed to ensuring that what has disappeared remains forgotten. When a young writer discovers that her editor is in danger, she concocts a plan to hide him beneath her f loorboards, and together they cling to her writing as the last way of preserving the past. Powerful and provocative, The Memory Police is a stunning novel about the trauma of loss.

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American Book Award winner

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THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW EDITORS' CHOICE ā€¢ From the award-winning, psychologically astute author of The Memory Police, a hypnotic, introspective novel about an affluent Japanese family navigating buried secrets, and their young house guest who uncovers them. ā€œA story of first enchantments and last gaspsā€¦Effervescent." ā€”New York Times Book Review ā€œYoko Ogawa is a quiet wizard, casting her words like a spell, conjuring a world of curiosity and enchantment, secrets and loss. I read Minaā€™s Matchbox like a besotted child, enraptured, never wanting it to end.ā€ ā€”Ruth Ozeki, author of The Book of Form and Emptiness In the spring of 1972, twelve-year-old Tomoko leaves her mother behind in Tokyo and boards a train alone for Ashiya, a coastal town in Japan, to stay with her auntā€™s family. Tomokoā€™s aunt is an enigma and an outlier in her working-class family, and her magnificent homeā€”and handsome foreign husband, the president of a soft drink companyā€”are symbols of that status. The seventeen rooms are filled with German-made furnishings; there are sprawling gardens and even an old zoo where the familyā€™s pygmy hippopotamus resides. The family is just as beguiling as their mansionā€”Tomokoā€™s dignified and devoted aunt, her German great-aunt, and her dashing, charming uncle, who confidently sits as the familyā€™s patriarch. At the center of the family is Tomokoā€™s cousin Mina, a precocious, asthmatic girl of thirteen who draws Tomoko into an intoxicating world full of secret crushes and elaborate storytelling. In this elegant jewel box of a book, Yoko Ogawa invites us to witness a powerful and formative interlude in Tomokoā€™s life.ā€ÆBehind the family's sophistication are complications that Tomoko struggles to understandā€”her uncleā€™s mysterious absences, her great-auntā€™s experience of the Second World War, her auntā€™s misery.ā€ÆRich with the magic and mystery of youthful experience, Minaā€™s Matchbox is an evocative snapshot of a moment frozen in timeā€”and a striking depiction of a family on the edge of collapse.
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