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At the End of the Matinee

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**Bestselling author Keiichiro Hirano offers a timeless ode to love’s fragility and its resilience in this delicate, award-winning novel.** Classical guitarist Satoshi Makino has toured the world and is at the height of his career when he first lays eyes on journalist Yoko Komine. Their bond forms instantly. Upon their first meeting, after Makino’s concert in Tokyo, they begin a conversation that will go on for years, with long spells of silence broken by powerful moments of connection. She’s drawn by Makino’s tender music and his sensitivity, and he is intrigued by Yoko’s refinement and intellect. But neither knows enough about love to see it blooming nor has the confidence to make the first move. Will their connection endure, weaving them back together like instruments in a symphony, or will fate lead them apart? Blending the harmonies of Kazuo Ishiguro’s *Nocturnes* and the sensuality of Ian McEwan’s *Enduring Love* , *At the End of the Matinee* is an enchanting and thought-provoking love story.

Author

Keiichiro Hirano

Format

Ebook

ISBN

9781542005180

Language

English

Pages

248

Publication Date

02-14-2021

Publisher

Amazon Crossing

1 review for At the End of the Matinee

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Federica A. (verified owner)

    I love Japanese literature and this book is no exception. It is certainly not an easy genre if you are not used to it, but extremely refined and poetic. This book will make people argue, I think it will be in that category that either you love or hate, like marmite.
    I loved the story, so delicate, I loved the intellectual and cultured characters, both as individuals and as a couple, I loved the music references.
    What I was less keen on is the problem of incommunicability between the two main characters which leads them on completely different paths from those foreseen at the beginning of the novel.
    Without spoilers I just want to say that my eyes welled up when Makino recognizes Yoko in the crowd.
    Overall a really good book that leaves me wanting to read the previous one by the same author.
    Recommended for Murakami and Yoshimoto lovers.

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