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The Little House
The Little House is a strange, lovely, sad little novel. Our narrator, for the most part, is an aging and retired housemaid named Taki. “Housemaid” is not quite the right word for her, as she operated in a time when … Continue reading →
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Tagged 1930s, 1940s, Ginna Tapley-Takemori, Japan, Japanese literature, Kyoko Nakajima, love stories, women
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