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Sydenham Branch | Book club | On loan until: 05/Jun/25 |
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Title Statement | The art of vanishing: a novel / [book club set] : Lynne Kutsukake. |
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Author | Kutsukake, Lynne |
Publication | Toronto, ON: Alfred A. Knopf Canada,2024. |
Extent of Item | 273 pages ; |
ISBN | 9781039008922 (trade paperback) |
Other Number | pr07541724 |
Summary | Akemi's desire for independence and aversion to marriage are unusual in her small village. A gift for drawing allows her to move to a rooming house in Tokyo where she studies medical illustration, finding satisfaction in the precision and purpose of her work. Sayako is the first roommate to pay Akemi attention, and they quickly become inseparable--Sayako drawn to Akemi's humble origins, so distinct from her own insufferable, wealthy family; Akemi attracted to Sayako's rebelliousness and her aspiration to be a painter. As Akemi begins to model for Sayako, their connection deepens. Together, they attend 'happenings,' encounters arranged by two enigmatic artists, Nezu and Kaori, in random locations, intended to free them from their worldly attachments. Following a devastating betrayal, Sayako disappears, and Akemi becomes determined to find her--and in the process, must newly face herself. Tender, enthralling, and evocative of the energy of Japan in the 1970s, The Art of Vanishing is the story of a young woman struggling to see and be seen; of authenticity and art; of the thin line between loyalty and obsession. |
Subjects & Genres | |
By Topic | Betrayal--Fiction |
Female friendship--Fiction | |
Nineteen seventies--Fiction | |
Social classes--Fiction | |
Women artists--Fiction | |
Young women--Fiction | |
By Location | Japan--Fiction |
Tokyo (Japan)--Fiction | |
By Genre | Historical fiction |
Novels |