Description
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INDIE BESTSELLER
Named a Most Anticipated Book of the Year by Literary Hub, a Most Anticipated Book of the Winter by The Millions, and a Best Book of the Month by Kirkus Reviews and BookBub
"I have never read a book quite like this . . . Profoundly real, specific, moving, and beautifully written." ―Elif Batuman, author of Either/Or
About the Author
About the Author
Mayumi Inaba (1950-2014) was a prizewinning novelist and poet. Her works include The Sea Staghorn and To the Peninsula, for which she won the Kawabata Yasunari Prize and the Tanizaki Prize.
Ginny Tapley Takemori has translated fiction by more than a dozen early-modern and contemporary Japanese writers. Her translation of Sayaka Murata's Akutagawa Prize-winning novel Convenience Store Woman was one of The New Yorker's best books of 2018, was Foyles Book of the Year 2018, and was short-listed for the Indies Choice Award and Best Translated Book Award.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"Mornings Without Mii is a meditative memoir about love, grief, writing, and cats. What a lovely book to curl up with this spring."
--McKayla Coyle, Literary Hub
--Sophia M. Stewart, The Millions "[A] gentle, meditative narrative . . . Cat lovers, prepare to weep."
--Siobhan Murphy, The Times (London) "[A] resonant slice of Japanese literature . . . It's Inaba's unabashed descriptions of the physical intimacy between a human and an animal that make the book unique . . . A striking evocation of the way we meld our lives and hearts with a beloved creature."
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Supernaturally insightful and aglow with incidental joys, Mornings Without Mii uncovers something eternal about companionship, about being alone, and about cats."
--Rivka Galchen, author of Everyone Knows Your Mother Is a Witch "[A] soulful account . . . [Mornings Without Mii] rapturously recounts Inaba and Mii's evening walks, their afternoons spent admiring the Tokyo skyline, and, as Mii started to fall ill, their meditative trips to the countryside . . . This is a must-read for pet lovers with sturdy hearts."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Marvelous, a cat classic."
--Catherine Lacey, author of Biography of X, on Substack "Sure to tug the heartstrings of cat lovers everywhere . . . Profoundly intimate . . . [An] exquisite story, one that is sure to stay with its readers long after they dry their eyes."
--Christine Runyon, BookBrowse "This book is more than a tribute to a companion. It's proof of a world normally concealed from humans, exposed here through the eyes of an artist. Mornings Without Mii captures the otherworldly luck and requisite doom of finding and being found by a cat. I could barely get through it--a compliment."
--Sloane Crosley, author of Grief Is for People "[A] bracing and beautiful memoir . . . suffused with honesty and emotional heft."
--Linda M. Castellitto, BookPage (starred review) "Indelible . . . A profound account of caring for a loved one across their entire life and the privilege such care entails. A sweet and timeless act of honoring."
--Annie Bostrom, Booklist "An homage to love and loss in a relationship between a human and an animal."
--Ellen Prentiss Campbell, Washington Independent Review of Books "[A] modern classic . . . Ending on [a] note of redemption, the story is full of positive energy. Whatever is happening in the wider world, there is always love, even if it's not the conventional kind."
--Jane Wallace, Asian Review of Books "[Mornings Without Mii] evokes genuine pathos . . . Not only a story of the joy of animal companionship, but also its grief."
--Thu-Huong Ha, The Japan Times "[Mornings Without Mii]recounts Inaba's two decades with her adored cat . . . If you've ever loved any pet, find this book."
--Terri Schlichenmeyer, The Guam Daily Post
"I have never read a book quite like this. The profoundly real, specific, moving, and beautifully written story of a woman who becomes a writer and falls in love with a kitten, and then lives with these things--both the writing, and the cat--for the next twenty years. I learned new things about myself and my cat, and also about (some) people and cats in 1970s-1990s Tokyo."
--Elif Batuman, author of Either/Or
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