
The Cat and the City
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Narrated by:
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Bruno Roubicek
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By:
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Nick Bradley
About this listen
'A love letter to Japan and its literature' Rowan Hisayo Buchanan
'Ingenious... Touching, surprising and sometimes heartbreaking' Guardian
'An ideal tonic for anyone craving far-flung adventure' Mail on Sunday
'If you're itching to read a new novel by David Mitchell...try this' The Times
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In Tokyo—one of the world's largest megacities—a stray cat is wending her way through the back alleys. And, with each detour, she brushes up against the seemingly disparate lives of the city-dwellers, connecting them in unexpected ways.
But the city is changing. As it does, it pushes her to the margins where she chances upon a series of apparent strangers—from a homeless man squatting in an abandoned hotel, to a shut-in hermit afraid to leave his house, to a convenience store worker searching for love. The cat orbits Tokyo's denizens, drawing them ever closer.
'Masterfully weaves together seemingly disparate threads to conjure up a vivid tapestry of Tokyo; its glory, its shame, its characters, and a calico cat.' David Peace, author of THE TOKYO TRILOGY
One of the Independent's best debuts
Longlisted for the DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD, 2021
©2020 Nick Bradley (P)2022 W. F. Howes LtdUnbalanced text and story
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Comfusing
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Not every character is likeable, but neither are people in real life , and they serve to enhance the sweetness of the likeable characters, some of whom come back in other stories, connected with a narrative arc which is satisfying.
Sadly the narration let it down for me, I didn’t enjoy his tone, it felt like it was almost “dubbed” like he was translating on the fly, when it is written in English by an English author (albeit a fluent Japanese speaking one), but the stories meant I persevered. I think perhaps the layout of this book (for instance 1 short story is drawn out manga-style) means it would have been more satisfying - and would have leant another layer of cultural reference - in a physical format. Great book though and makes me want to visit Japan!
Interwoven snippets of Tokyo city life
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A delight
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not as expected
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