Ōinaru umi e
by
Akira Haruna
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History
Format
Hardcover
Pages
277
Language
Japanese
Published
Jan 1, 1985
Publisher
Kodansha
ISBN-10
4062021331
ISBN-13
9784062021333
Description
Set against the backdrop of the expansive ocean, the narrative unfolds a tale that intertwines the beauty of nature with the intricacies of human emotions. The author, Akira Haruna, crafts a world where the sea becomes both a sanctuary and a source of conflict for its characters. In this Japanese edition, readers are invited to dive deep into the vivid imagery and poignant storytelling that richens the experience.
As the characters navigate their personal journeys, they encounter both external challenges and internal dilemmas, all framed by the undulating waves and azure skies. Haruna's eloquent prose captures the essence of longing, loss, and the profound connection humans share with the natural world. The sea serves as a metaphor for life's unpredictability, reflecting the characters' hopes and fears.
Each chapter reveals the layers of their relationships, as friendships are tested while new bonds are formed in the salty air. The intricate plot weaves through moments of joy and sorrow, leaving readers contemplating the impact of the ocean on their lives.
In this exploration of self-discovery, readers are encouraged to reflect on their own connections to the sea and the emotions it evokes. Haruna's work resonates with anyone who has ever felt the call of the ocean, making it a poignant read for lovers of nature and profound storytelling alike.
As the characters navigate their personal journeys, they encounter both external challenges and internal dilemmas, all framed by the undulating waves and azure skies. Haruna's eloquent prose captures the essence of longing, loss, and the profound connection humans share with the natural world. The sea serves as a metaphor for life's unpredictability, reflecting the characters' hopes and fears.
Each chapter reveals the layers of their relationships, as friendships are tested while new bonds are formed in the salty air. The intricate plot weaves through moments of joy and sorrow, leaving readers contemplating the impact of the ocean on their lives.
In this exploration of self-discovery, readers are encouraged to reflect on their own connections to the sea and the emotions it evokes. Haruna's work resonates with anyone who has ever felt the call of the ocean, making it a poignant read for lovers of nature and profound storytelling alike.
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