Mina's Matchbox

A Tale of Friendship and Family Secrets in 1970s Japan from the International Booker Prize Nominated Author

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Mina's Matchbox (2024, Penguin Random House)

English language

Published July 11, 2024 by Penguin Random House.

ISBN:
9781787302778

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5 stars (1 review)

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5 stars

If you wanted to describe Mina in a few words, you might say she was an asthmatic girl who loved books and rode a pygmy hippopotamus. But if you wanted to distinguish her from everyone else in the world, you’d say that she was a girl who could strike a match more beautifully than anyone.

This book encapsulates much of why I love Japanese literature. The characters’ inner psychological reality meaningfully mingles with the plot in a way that it tends not to in western fiction. Also—this focus is brought down to earth with an eye toward the almost mundane, ordinary aspects of life, at the same time elevating those same concerns. Mina’s Matchbox is a coming-of-age narrative, a snapshot of a year (1971–1972) in the life of our protagonist, Tomoko, when she goes to stay with her fancy cousin, Mina. They are well-off, live in a large house, and …