Published 05/06/2025 | Hardback,
Description:
DISCOVER YOUR NEXT FEELGOOD JAPANESE NOVEL, BY THE AUTHOR OF THE TRAVELLING CAT CHRONICLESOver 1.4 million copies sold in Japan’You will be wrapped in laughter and tears’ Reader review*****’What I love about it is its Kindness’ Reader review*****’I wanted to tap the shoulders of the characters’ Reader review*****The contents of each traveller’s heart is a mystery known only to themselvesTrundling through the scenic countryside of Kyoto and Osaka is the Hankyu line, a burgundy-coloured electric train that has been carrying its commuters to their destinations for decades.
Over the course of a single journey in springtime, and the return journey six months later just as the leaves begin to fall:- a young man meets the woman who happens to take out the last copy of the library book he was about to borrow;- an angry wedding guest dresses in a white gown to upstage the bride;- a university student leaves home for the first time;- a twenty-something finally grows the courage to walk away from an abusive partner- a widow learns independence, as she and her granddaughter meet their new dog.
As the seasons and the landscapes change, passengers jostle and connect, as this gentle timeless train carries each one forward towards the person they intend to become.

The Poison Machine
Other women
August Blue
The New Life : a Granta Best of Young British Novelist 2023
Fling : the must read rom-com for fans of Marian Keyes and Beth O'Leary
The mysterious case of the Alperton Angels
Gift Wrapping
The last remains
We all want impossible things
Signal Fires : The addictive new novel about secrets and lies from the New York Times bestseller
The Square of Sevens
What July Knew : If you liked ELIZABETH IS MISSING, you'll LOVE this
Shy : THE NUMBER ONE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
A Bitter Remedy : A totally compelling historical mystery
One small voice
Queer Square Mile : Queer Short Stories from Wales
White fox
The World and All That It Holds
Snowdonia Park Rangers Favourite Walks
Hungry Ghosts : A BBC 2 Between the Covers Book Club Pick - and 'an early contender for the Booker' (The Times)


