One Hundred Flowers
By (Author) Genki Kawamura
Translated by Cathy Hirano
Bonnier Books Ltd
Bonnier Books Ltd
13th May 2025
13th March 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Fiction in translation
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
191g
THE JAPANESE BESTSELLER WHICH HAS SOLD OVER A QUARTER OF A MILLION COPIES
The fragrance of a single stem in a vase.
The shimmering reflection of fireworks in a lake.
The quiet of a bookshop as evening falls.
The feeling of opening a brand-new diary and beginning to write ...
Moments of beauty endure. But what happens when you begin to forget
Yuriko leads a quiet, orderly life as a piano teacher. It's New Year's eve and her grown-up son Izumi comes to visit. Yuriko makes him his favourite meal: omelette and hayashi rice. Together, they look like a normal family.
But Yuriko has a secret. Many years earlier, when Izumi was a boy, Yuriko suddenly disappeared for an entire year. She returned, but the lost year was never discussed.
Now as Yuriko begins to lose her memory, Izumi is forced to race against time as he seeks the truth behind this long-buried mystery. Will he learn to understand the woman his mother once was, before it is too late And is he ready to become a father himself
One Hundred Flowers is a story about the preciousness of every moment, the beauty and pain of family love, and the healing power of letting go.
Translated by Cathy Hirano.
Genki Kawamura (Author)
Genki Kawamura's debut novel, If Cats Disappeared from the World was published in 25 languages and has sold over two million copies worldwide. In addition to being a bestselling novelist Kawamura is also a filmmaker, and in 2022 he won the prestigious Best Director Award at the 70th annual San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain for the film adaptation of One Hundred Flowers.
Cathy Hirano (Translator)
Cathy Hirano is a literary translator based in Shikoku, Japan. She translated Marie Kondo's The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up and works by many other Japanese authors, including Kazumi Yumoto and Nahoko Uehashi.