![]() The bon viveur elements are also here once more, although jazz and classical music are this time, substituted by a rather thorough analysis of wines. Haruki Murakami writes a book in his regular style, which allows the narrative to flow in the most exquisite fashion, also assuring a readability of the highest level. At one point though, Miu calls K and asks him to come to Greece immediately. ![]() However, Miu also seems to like her, eventually hiring her, teaching her how to dress and in general to conduct herself, and even taking to her on a trip that ends up in a Greek island. ![]() Eventually, Sumire meets Miu, a woman 17 years older than her, and falls in love, despite the fact that she is so much different from her, filled with glamour and running a business of wine imports. K is in love with her, but she does not share his feelings, something that has made him indulge in a number of affairs, with the most recent being with the mother of one of the students of the school he teaches. She only has one friend, K, whom she tends to call in the most inappropriate hours, at least when she is not crashing in his house. Sumire is a 22-year-old aspiring author who seems to roam her life without any sense of purpose. ![]() The story revolves around three characters. ![]()
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