Convenience store woman

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Convenience store woman (2018)

[sound recording] /

English language

Published Sept. 6, 2018

ISBN:
9781538555606
OCLC Number:
1039545540

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4 stars (2 reviews)

Store worker Keiko, the perfect employee, is happy with her life. When family and coworkers pressure her to marry and find a proper profession, her world is upended. Will it be for the better?

2 editions

Making The Mundane Interesting

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This is one of the most delightful and quirky books I've read in some time. The protagonist of the novel, Keiko, is neurodivergent, 36 years old, has never had a physical relationship with anyone, has been working at the same convenience store since she was 18 and has a sister who hopes that one day Keiko will be 'cured'. Her relationship with the convenience store is everything. It regulates her sleeping patterns, the food she eats and her personal appearance. It even provides her with a script on interacting with the customers.

However, working in a convenience store is not seen as a real job and besides, at her age, Keiko should be considering marriage and children. These things mean nothing to Keiko. Instead, she spends her days copying mannerisms, expressions and dress styles from her coworkers to build a repertoire of social normality so that her circle of friends …

Subjects

  • Social life and customs
  • FICTION / Contemporary Women
  • Man-woman relationships
  • Manners and customs
  • FICTION / Literary
  • Fiction

Places

  • Japan