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Mirai
by Mamoru Hosoda
This book can only be described as short and sweet. It follows the existential crisis of four year old Kun after his baby sister Mirai joins the family. It uses childlike imagination and day dreams to explore both his relationship with his sister, but also with his family and their pasts.
This only took me a couple of hours to read as it’s short, but that doesn’t dampen the enjoyment.
This only took me a couple of hours to read as it’s short, but that doesn’t dampen the enjoyment.