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Japanese title: 単行本(小説・エッセイ) 日本文学 青少年のための小説入門
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Item number: BN134578
Released date: 30 Aug 2018
Maker: Shueisha

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Japanese Literature
Japanese Literature
"Let's Make a Debut with Amazing Writing" A story about a delinquent Yankee and a bullied junior high school student who is trying to make their debut in the world of novels? This is a full-length youth novel that describes the struggle of a rugged combination who is aiming to become a novelist. Kazuma Irie, who has become a novelist, receives a postcard. The letter, which is written with only the words "It wasn't a fake," in broken and dirty letters, was sent by a "former partner" who has not met for more than 20 years. Kazuma, who was a bullied child in junior high school, met Noboru Taguchi, a Yankee who was forced to shoplift. When Noboru hears about Kazuma's situation, he asks Kazuma to "read the novel aloud" instead of trying to stop him from being bullied. Nobori cannot read and write at the Derek Shea. However, once he hears about the story, he has a special skill to remember every word, and he aims to become a writer by making use of the story that comes out of his mind. Although he didn't want to go to the beginning, he goes to read it aloud, but he has a special skill to remember every word, and he aims to become a writer by making use of the story that comes out of his mind. Although he didn't want to go to the beginning, he goes to read it aloud, but as the two of them read famous novels together, he gets excited and starts to get excited toward the goal of "making an interesting novel." However, difficult problems appear one after another …. It is a story of a passionate youth that describes a passionate friendship and frustration. Kazuma