![]() However, this structure gives the author the Involved I started to resent somewhat the sections about Ruth and wished that Great-grandmother who is a Zen nun and radical female author living in a mountain temple. With her suicidal father and develops a reverence for her 104 year old She navigates the horrendous abuse from her fellow schoolmates, attempts to deal I was equally gripped by this shy, awkward girl’s fate as She realizes was written some years ago and sets about trying to track down Ruth becomes obsessed with the girl’s story which ![]() The book is very reminiscent of the movie Never Ending Storyīecause alternating between chapters where Nao tells her story are chaptersĪbout a woman named Ruth living in a remote location in British Columbia who discovers Nao’s confessional In California and finds herself taken back to live in her parents’ nativeĬountry Japan. Might make this more of a scholarly diatribe than a moving story, but Ozeki writesĪ skilful engrossing narrative about an adolescent girl named Nao who grew up ![]() You might think dealing with such grandiose subject matter Buddhism and quantum physics make happy bedfellows in this entertaining deeply-personal ![]()
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