Convenience Store Woman
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Narrated by:
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Nancy Wu
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Sayaka Murata
About this listen
Meet Keiko. Keiko is 36 years old. She's never had a boyfriend, and she's been working in the same supermarket for eighteen years. Keiko's family wishes she'd get a proper job. Her friends wonder why she won't get married. But Keiko knows what makes her happy, and she's not going to let anyone come between her and her convenience store.
©2020 Sayaka Murata (P)2019 Sayaka MurataCritic reviews
Witty, wily, and astonishingly sharp.
-- Lisa McInerney, author of "The Glorious Heresies"
An exhilaratingly weird and funny Japanese novel. Unsettling and totally unpredictable.
-- Sally Rooney
A haunting, dark, and often hilarious take on society's expectations of the single woman.
-- Elif Batuman, author of "The Idiot"
[A] short, deadpan gem... This is a true original.
-- Stephanie Cross, Daily Mail
A sure-fire hit of the summer... quirky [and] profound.
-- Irish Times
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- Sk
- 16-02-21
could have been more to it
shame it was so short. would have like the story to unfold more. does highlight the restrictive culture of Japan.
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- sorrel
- 16-11-20
Good
Started out great but got repetitive and a little boring towards the end. Had some elements of good political commentary and societal expectations about love and careers but they became overplayed by the end.
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- Jeddiah
- 27-08-24
Excellent and Relatable story
Very funny and healing. The reading was a bit fast for me so I slowed it down a tiny bit and then it was perfect.
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- Sarah Sayeed
- 31-03-21
such a wonderful story
the narrator was incredible at bringing to life the simple brilliance of the text. a fantastic audio read.
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- Dumpling
- 25-06-21
Convenience store woman
I really enjoyed this audio book. the narration was brilliant and the plot was brilliant. I will definitely be reading more of Sakaya Murata's books.
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- Stuart Bain
- 24-07-20
Very short but fascinating read
I did really like the book, it's well performed and a quite sad but funny story. Vibes of "Flowers for Algernon". It is a tough sell at one credit for a book that's just over 3 hours long though but it's a must if you are interested in Japanese culture.
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- Thomas E Fuglsang-Madsen
- 16-04-20
Great short listen
Great short listen! Wanted more when it was over. Will keep an eye out for other books from the author.
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- Amazon Customer
- 01-06-20
Worth a listen...
Its a short quick listen which helps.
It got quite repetitive and I'm not sure if the translation to English was the cause of this.
All in all a good book that questions, what is normal?
I needed more for Keiko but maybe the notion of more is merely a societal way of conforming.
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- pianopedals
- 10-12-23
just perfect
for all outsiders. a true Testament of faith in oneself and the right to have nobody else force their 'normal' on another person. deeply insightful, beautifully written, moving and hilarious
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- Anonymous User
- 09-01-21
captivating and unusual!
I enjoyed the references to calm Japanese convenience stores in this book! The main character stands out as well written and researched. Some parts are hard to read, listening to the verbal abuse the character is subjected to. very raw and real! A really clever critical view of Japanese societal expectations.
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