
Camellia's Love Letter
About This Novel
The representative Japanese healing writer Ogawa Ito wrote the sequel to "Camellia Stationery Shop"! Don't wait for "someday," convey your feelings to the people who matter most now. For those unspeakable feelings, Kamakura's Shancha Stationery Store is still here to express them for you. What can be preserved for a long time is, after all, paper letters. All emotions are bonds. Each ghostwritten letter gently soothes the lonely, angry, and helpless moments in life. At the foot of a hill in Kamakura, Hatoko runs a ghostwriting house. Recently, she was busy with housework and childcare, and finally reopened the store. Unexpected ghostwriting commissions appeared in front of her one after another. Among them, there were resignation applications from employees who had been unfairly treated and were forced to resign, letters from a mother who had just died to her daughter who was about to get married, and letters to an elderly father who refused to return his driver's license... These were all things that could not be said directly in person and would become boring in emails, so they could only be conveyed through letters. At this time, she accidentally discovered the secret love letter hidden by her former ghostwriter..."
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Official(1)Scraped 3d ago
You can read it when you have free time. It is about a ghostwriter (Kyuko/Bobo) who is entrusted by various people who are in trouble to write letters for them. There are also Bobo's own daily troubles and insights. The writing is not heavy, it is more everyday.
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Official(1)Scraped 3d ago
You can read it when you have free time. It is about a ghostwriter (Kyuko/Bobo) who is entrusted by various people who are in trouble to write letters for them. There are also Bobo's own daily troubles and insights. The writing is not heavy, it is more everyday.
