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chonkytardigrade t1_ja30j27 wrote

I loved this book so much, too, I especially felt like Nao and her father were actual people I knew; it was a really uncanny feeling. I was moved by Ozeki's great compassion in writing about the mental health challenges of two different generations, and at the same time never letting the beauty of their lives be diminished, a theme she carried over to Form and Emptiness.

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