Blossom Fell


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Veer, a callow everyman, suddenly finds himself chained to the moon. Bearing the weight of the sky breaks his back each night, adding insomnia to the list of his unresolved issues, right below years of loneliness, isolation, and alienation. With the help of his beautiful and devoted wife, Hana, he finds out that the only way to free himself is to pawn the moon off to someone else - the challenge is that they need to willingly take it from him. Meanwhile, an esoteric goddess is caged by the sun, and her existence disappears; the only way for her to escape is by hiding the star away from the world. An introspective dive into a drowning man's psyche, Blossom Fell takes us to the secluded world of a young man's many heartbreaks and his struggle to find something genuine in an absurd place where cruelty is law. *** Akshat Thakur is young writer, poet, and musician. Think Haruki Murakami meets Albert Camus. His work explores themes of detachment and commitment, as well as, the lifetime repercussions of dealing with trauma in unhealthy ways and considers the best solutions for unburdening oneself of the anguish and confusion that comes with existing in a world where we're all Sisyphus with our respective boulders.




When the Cherry Blossoms Fell


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Michiko Minagawa's father is exiled and she and her family must move to a desolate internment camp in the middle of British Columbia, where she must deal with the prejudices of her schoolmates.




Bulletin


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Falling Blossom


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Simon Winchester, author of A Crack in the Edge of the World and The Professor and the Madman: "The essence of this inexpressibly beautiful story will remain with me, I believe, for the rest of my life. This exquisitely crafted account of the loves and lives of Arthur and Masa, Violet and Kiyoshi - such very ordinary names, yet names that conceal extraordinary passions and confusions - is a tone poem to duty and honour, courage and enduring passion, set against the fantastically rich recent histories of Japan and Ireland, England and France. It is a long time since I have read so moving and haunting a book" This is the true story of an extraordinary love affair. When Captain Arthur Hart-Synnot, a disciplined, conservative officer, met Masa Suzuki, a bright, beautiful Japanese girl, when the British army posted him to Tokyo, he fell for her and within weeks they were living together. Arthur told her she was the 'supreme woman in the world' and they pledged they would love each other for the rest of their lives. But he could not tell the army about her, and they faced almost insuperable barriers of race and class. When he was recalled to London the question was whether Masa had, all the time, just been what expatriates referred to as 'a temporary wife', an exploited Madam Butterfly. Though separated for years at a time, and by huge distances, they remained devoted to each other. Based on a cache of over 800 letters found in Tokyo, the story is set against the wider history and the wars of the first half of the twentieth century. This is a record of enduring love and great loss, where events beyond Arthur and Masa's control dictate the final tragic outcome.







Billboard


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In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends.




Annual Report


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The Codling-moth


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