Penguin Highway
by Tomihiko Morimi
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"One day, penguins start appearing in the suburban town that fourth-grader Aoyama calls home. Nobody knows where they came from or where they're going, but one thing's for sure--the lady at the dentist and her strange powers have something to do with it. With his research notebook in hand, Aoyama sets out to get to the bottom of this mystery... The acclaimed novel by Tomihiko Morimi--which inspired a beautiful animated film--is now available in manga form! Watch the adorable penguins come to show more life in this oversized omnibus edition!" -- show lessTags
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Penguin Highway
This is a coming of age novel, a story of children facing reality bending mystery, and lots of talk about boobs.
Akireta Aoyama is a young boy with an analytical mind and an obsession with breasts. Not exactly in a prurient way, but in the confused way of a young boy on the cusp of puberty who knows he's interested, but not exactly why.
One day, his small Japanese town is set abuzz by the sudden appearance of penguins... And that is only the beginning of the weirdness.
I read this novel as a bit of exploration of Japanese SF, and I fear it did little to deepen my understanding of the first. This is a shallow, wide ranging look at all kinds of things: friendship, death, reality, love and so on. The topics can be heady, but show more they're all destiny with by children, so nothing goes very far-topics are touched on, then left to wander as the children go about their adventures.
The climax mixes utter predictability (there is very heavy foreshadowing of a certain event) and utter nonsense in a vaguely unsatisfying way. The characters are memorable and enjoyable, though, and there is enough going on to keep interest going.
But in the end, this felt like a pretty rote "kids in small Japanese town have weird adventures and grow up a little" kind of story, complete with Summer festival yukatas and the bully who ends up helping the heroes when they need it. show less
This is a coming of age novel, a story of children facing reality bending mystery, and lots of talk about boobs.
Akireta Aoyama is a young boy with an analytical mind and an obsession with breasts. Not exactly in a prurient way, but in the confused way of a young boy on the cusp of puberty who knows he's interested, but not exactly why.
One day, his small Japanese town is set abuzz by the sudden appearance of penguins... And that is only the beginning of the weirdness.
I read this novel as a bit of exploration of Japanese SF, and I fear it did little to deepen my understanding of the first. This is a shallow, wide ranging look at all kinds of things: friendship, death, reality, love and so on. The topics can be heady, but show more they're all destiny with by children, so nothing goes very far-topics are touched on, then left to wander as the children go about their adventures.
The climax mixes utter predictability (there is very heavy foreshadowing of a certain event) and utter nonsense in a vaguely unsatisfying way. The characters are memorable and enjoyable, though, and there is enough going on to keep interest going.
But in the end, this felt like a pretty rote "kids in small Japanese town have weird adventures and grow up a little" kind of story, complete with Summer festival yukatas and the bully who ends up helping the heroes when they need it. show less
Very unusual and clever. Would love to read more of his books.
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- 895.636 — Literature & rhetoric Asian Literature Literatures of East and Southeast Asia Japanese Japanese fiction 2000–
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