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Hikikomori and the Rental Sister

Audiobook
Fiction: Popular Fiction
Unabridged   6.5 hour(s)
Publication date: 01/08/2013

Hikikomori and the Rental Sister

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Audio CD ISBN:9781611749182
Digital Download ISBN:9781611749199

Summary

Spare, erotic, and original, this novel celebrates the human capacity to find beauty and meaning in life, even after great sorrow.

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Product Description

Thomas Tessler, devastated by a tragedy, has cloistered himself in his bedroom and shut out the world for the past three years. His wife, Silke, lives in the next room, but Thomas no longer shares his life with her, leaving his hideout only in the wee hours of the night to buy food at the store around the corner from their Manhattan apartment. Isolated, withdrawn, damaged, Thomas is hikikomori.

Desperate to salvage their life together, Silke hires Megumi, a young Japanese woman attuned to the hikikomori phenomenon, to lure Thomas back into the world. In Japan Megumi is called a “rental sister,” though her job may involve much more than familial comforts. As Thomas grows to trust Megumi, a deepening and sensual relationship unfolds. But what are the risks of such intimacy? And what must these three broken people surrender in order to find hope?

Revelatory and provocative, Hikikomori and the Rental Sister tears through the emotional walls of grief and delves into the power of human connection to break through to the waiting world outside.

Reviews/Praise

“Stephen Bowlby’s use of an unemotional voice for narrator Thomas captures the tone of this quirky, spare story of loneliness, grief, and love. . . . With this debut, Backhaus proves he is an author to watch. Recommended.”
      —Library Journal

“Backhaus’s strange and tender debut novel . . . traces the painful rehabilitations of three lonely souls. His writing . . . is clear and direct as flowing water.”
      —Wall Street Journal

“[A] quiet but poignant exploration of loneliness and self-discovery.”
      —USA Today

Author Bio

JEFF BACKHAUS has been a cook, an art director, and a professional pilot. He has lived and worked in Korea, and now lives in New York.

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