
Emily
by Novala Takemoto
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Pub Date Aug 05 2016 | Archive Date Sep 11 2016
Description
A fine collection of short stories by the master of Goth/Lolita literature.
A lonely high school girl finds nowhere she feels at ease, so every day she visits a famous shopping mall in downtown Tokyo, wearing the only clothes she can relate to, Emily Temple cute, a Lolita designer's brand. After school she hangs out in front of the Emily Temple cute shop, identifying herself with that brand. Then she meets another lonely soul, clad in another designer's brand. But this turns out not just to be an ordinary boy-meets-girl relationship. Both kids have their own miseries. They might look like quintessential Japanese Otaku nerds, but they're only too human. Their awkward friendship builds as they each suffer from bullying and harassment, as well as worry about their futures.
A very contemporary fable, told in the spirit of the Victorian novels and fashion that embody the Lolita lifestyle, "Emily" was a finalist for the annual Yukio Mishima Prize, a literary award in Japan.The collection includes two more stories, "Corset" and "Readymade," introducing you to the apparently strange world of outsiders today. Through the magical storytelling of Novala Takemoto, tragedy ends in happiness and optimism. This volume is the most favorite title of the author’s devoted readers in Japan, and when you read it, you’ll surely relate to the geek aspect of contemporary culture.
A lonely high school girl finds nowhere she feels at ease, so every day she visits a famous shopping mall in downtown Tokyo, wearing the only clothes she can relate to, Emily Temple cute, a Lolita designer's brand. After school she hangs out in front of the Emily Temple cute shop, identifying herself with that brand. Then she meets another lonely soul, clad in another designer's brand. But this turns out not just to be an ordinary boy-meets-girl relationship. Both kids have their own miseries. They might look like quintessential Japanese Otaku nerds, but they're only too human. Their awkward friendship builds as they each suffer from bullying and harassment, as well as worry about their futures.
A very contemporary fable, told in the spirit of the Victorian novels and fashion that embody the Lolita lifestyle, "Emily" was a finalist for the annual Yukio Mishima Prize, a literary award in Japan.The collection includes two more stories, "Corset" and "Readymade," introducing you to the apparently strange world of outsiders today. Through the magical storytelling of Novala Takemoto, tragedy ends in happiness and optimism. This volume is the most favorite title of the author’s devoted readers in Japan, and when you read it, you’ll surely relate to the geek aspect of contemporary culture.
A Note From the Publisher
Translation rights sold to South Korea.
Translation rights sold to South Korea.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9784089600078 |
PRICE | $7.98 (USD) |
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Although not what I expected this book was phenomenal. A series of short stories, each one more hopeful and inspiring than the last. Emily resonated with me in a way not many books do.

I didn't realize that the book consisted of three short stories which I was not prepared for. Overall the stories were a quick read and enjoyable. My favorite one was Corset. I loved all the talk about fashion. I would recommend this book to my students. They would definitely enjoy It!
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