Will My Touch Make You Feel Any Less Lonely?
Synopsis
For the emotionally adventurous, the ethically conflicted, and the romantically bruised... Imagine a garment stitched from silk and regret, lined with ambition, and hemmed in betrayal. Now imagine wearing it across three continents, through the neon-lit alleys of Tokyo, the smoky jazz bars of New York, and the quiet, snow-covered streets of Aomori. That's what reading this novel feels like.You'll meet Makoto Tanaka, a young man with a Waseda education, a taste for indie records, and a talent for seduction-of women, of markets, of fate itself. He's a stockbroker by day, a lover by night, and a liar in between. He marries the boss's daughter. He falls for a teenage McDonald's cashier. He writes letters. He disappears. He returns. He sins. He repents. He sins again.This is not a love story. It's a ledger of emotional transactions-some paid in full, others left in arrears.You'll encounter Mariko, the porcelain bride with a spine of steel; Mary, the American girl who learns Japanese and heartbreak in equal measure; Nami, the flight attendant who serves tea, turbulence, and temptation; Satomi, the unexpected redemption, found not in a hotel room but in a home.There are minders. There are mistresses. There are moments of such aching beauty-like a handkerchief folded with care or a whispered apology in a darkened room-that you'll forget to breathe.And yes, there is a baby. And a golf club. And a karaoke bar. And a kokeshi doll that watches everything.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Culicidae Press, LLC
- ISBN: 9781683151791
- Number of pages: 408
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 24 mm
- Languages: English
