Seven Days in Tokyo
by José Daniel Alvior
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Pub Date Jul 01 2025 | Archive Date Nov 30 2024
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Description
Two strangers meet in Manhattan and spend a perfect night together. In Tokyo, they have seven days to see if that one night might mean something more.
Landon’s living alone in Tokyo as a British ‘expat’, Louie’s visiting while he anxiously waits for approval on his US visa. Against the backdrop of a misty Tokyo Spring, their precious time together is spent wandering into side streets and coffee shops, sharing unmade beds and plates of food. But as the days tick by, Louie’s expectations start to overtake reality and he falls too deeply for a life that’s not yet his.
Breathtakingly tender, Seven Days in Tokyo is an astonishing debut about the intricacies of desire and a search for belonging. It is a lyrical, immersive portrait of how some things, however beautiful and profound, are destined to be as short-lived as the cherry blossoms.
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Major PR and marketing planned, including extensive activity with bookshops, reading groups and content creators
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781789651966 |
PRICE | $14.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 208 |
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Featured Reviews
What a beautifully written book, full of emotion and longing. That sense of life slipping by without you in it, yearning for another view. A truly lovely description of Japan, it's places and traditions. I cannot wait to buy it in print and can see it becoming a real classic in the future. An absolute triumph. Thank you!
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