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Aa

by H

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About This Novel

The young writer Tanabe returned to his hometown of Sapporo and once again saw the photos and paintings of Junko, his first love. Twenty years ago, eighteen-year-old Junko chose the most brutal and poignant way to commit suicide and fell in the ice and snow of Lake Akan; twenty years later, Tanabe, still lingering on his first love, determined to find out the truth about Junko's death. Why did she end her life in her most beautiful years? Who is her favorite person? After Tanabe visited several people who had a close relationship with Junko one by one, he gradually restored the true appearance of the girl hidden under the aura of the talented painter...

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181******03105mo ago

I think there should be people reading this book because of Wei Qiujie

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U146240121109mo ago

The author dissects women's inner world by describing the heroine's alternative attitude towards life. This form of expression is indeed unique and very attractive to readers. I just felt a little depressed after reading it.

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A Smile on the Wind_ee113mo ago

Junichi Watanabe has a profound understanding of female anatomy

Some love scenes deeply affected my views on women. I deeply felt the author's inner awe for women. Only when you truly respect women can you understand women, enter their inner world, and understand their real needs!

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Nakamori Akina100mo ago

I thought of Wei Qiujie

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Roses Covered with Snow103mo ago

Love is also a kind of injury

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181******03104mo ago

Actually, I think Junko loves everyone but not herself.

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Machine Demon King107mo ago

Japanese novels are wonderfully written

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A Smile on the Wind_ee108mo ago

A multi-angle look at the death of the talented painter

This is the second time I read it. It is indeed well written and vividly depicts women's psychological activities.

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Guan Er Xixiu101mo ago

I don't know why, but I was a little touched in the end, and came up with an idea: Junko doesn't love no one, but loves everyone. That's why I visited everyone before leaving, and this plot is what touched me. Suddenly I feel very sorry for Junko, she is obviously just a child who has not grown up, a child who wants to be loved too much.

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User 53660000336686mo ago

A more objective and objective portrayal of the cultural differences, family, marriage, and human nature in the development of Japanese society. The author's reasoning is careful.

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