A review by thewordsdevourer
Goodbye Tsugumi by Banana Yoshimoto

emotional reflective relaxing slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

yoshimoto once again proves that she's the it writer for me, w/ how she so masterfully encapsulates in goodbye tsugumi nostalgia, longing, the bittersweetness of parting, as well as the small moments and details that define and impact one's life. 

though some notable things do occur, the novel is mostly comprised of everyday moments from an idyll summer, thus while it is relaxing to read at the time, it can make the book forgettable plot-wise, however i think yoshimoto strives to achieve a certain tone and feeling more than focus on plot. and while i do get where tsugumi's coming from, she still irks me w/ her abusive ways; like it doesnt hurt to be a nicer person??

the climax, meanwhile, is tense yet cliche, non-stereotypical yet baity at the same time, and i have mixed feelings w/ it along w/ the new english title that invites misunderstanding. from my non-japanese-speaking POV, however, the book does come across as seamlessly translated.

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