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The Young Woman and the Sea by Catherine Meurisse

biblio_popins's review against another edition

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2.5

Està bé, sin más.

nuage's review

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reflective slow-paced

3.0

dame_samara's review

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2.0

I will be honest I let this book lure me in with the cover and the title, and I didn't read the description and that was a mistake.
I couldn't get into this book, and honestly really don't care for Meurisse's are style. It's weird to say but her style feels like it is grating on my nerves.
This paired with the fact that this really ended up feeling like another "Westerner goes East for Inspiration" Story made this whole book really off putting for me.

ariadnamonkeys's review against another edition

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3.0

Bueno ja ens ho veiem a venir que la historieta seria més aviat xorrada però és maco maco <33

seedreads's review against another edition

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inspiring lighthearted reflective slow-paced

4.0

vigneswara_prabhu's review

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3.0

Rating 3 out of 5 | Grade C+ Lot's of Pwetty pictures.

I've always admired the nation of Japan. For its beautiful culture, rich & storied history, mythology, cuisine, for anime & nerd culture, and it's unique natural landscapes. The sight of Mount Fuji rising from the horizon as if rising to the sky, or Hokusai's violent and thought inducing depiction of Kanagawa off the wave, or was it the mist filled fantasy-esque opening to Tom Cruise's 'The Last Samurai', it's a land which has captured my imagination.

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And someday I hope to get acquainted with her intimately.

So, it was with intrigue that I delved into The Young Woman & the Sea by Catherine Meurisse. It was a mixed bag. On one hand I don't feel that the author, while rambling on about a lot of things, wasn't really able to connect to that vein of the culture. Nor was she able to make any observations that could be considered poignant.

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It is as the description says, a graphical memoir of the brief time she spend in the rural parts of the nation. There is no larger narrative, going with a 'day in the life of foreigner' sort of approach. That's Ok, the story is not I came here for.

The visuals, which are the crux of the comic, they deliver. Several breathtaking, vast, expansive and soothing inkings of the beautiful landscape of rural Japan, with some elements of fantasy & folklore mixed in to keep things interesting.

Cat9-2

A lot of these pictures could be framed and hung on your wall to be gazed upon and admired. While perusing through the vast assortment of them, a sense of calm emanated in me. And I wanted to just take my notebook, and take a waltz through some quiet rural landscape soaking up the world around. It was quite a meditative experience.

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So if you want to enjoy some visual nature porn, clean palettes and calming nature, I suggest you give this book a try. It's pretty to look at, and meditative. That's it.

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paniquemecanique's review against another edition

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emotional informative inspiring mysterious reflective relaxing fast-paced

4.0

jureader's review against another edition

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funny hopeful mysterious reflective relaxing slow-paced

4.0

paulaargueso's review against another edition

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inspiring reflective relaxing fast-paced

3.0

panamarenka's review against another edition

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funny inspiring lighthearted mysterious reflective relaxing medium-paced

4.0