One Hundred Flowers
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Genki Kawamura is a celebrated Japanese film producer and author whose work resonates across cultures. His literary creations, often imbued with philosophical depth, have achieved international acclaim and translation into numerous languages. Kawamura explores profound human themes within his narratives, crafting stories that are both captivating and thought-provoking. In addition to writing, he is also active in film production, contributing to notable cinematic projects.





Our narrator's days are numbered. Estranged from his family, living alone with only his cat Cabbage for company, he was unprepared for the doctor's diagnosis that he has only months to live. But before he can set about tackling his bucket list, the Devil appears with a special offer: in exchange for making one thing in the world disappear, he can have one extra day of life. And so begins a very bizarre week ... Because how do you decide what makes life worth living? How do you separate out what you can do without from what you hold dear? In dealing with the Devil our narrator will take himself - and his beloved cat - to the brink -- Source other than Library of Congress