Keiko, 36 years old, unmarried, and childless, has been working at the same convenience store for the last 18 years. Aware of her own unusualness, she only feels at home in the store where she understands how to interact with people, and how to appear normal. Still, the pressures of society to conform by getting married, having children, or at least getting a more appropriate job, are always present. This is a sweet and short book that is on one hand firmly rooted in Japanese […]
No Room for Exceptions
Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata



