Tuesday, July 01, 2025

Book Spotlight: The Passengers on the Hankyu Line by Hiro Arikawa

 

This healing, heartwarming classic Japanese novel has been getting a lot of buzz lately. I rarely do book spotlights anymore, but The Passengers on the Hankyu Line by Hiro Arikawa seems to merit it. If there's anything the world needs right now, it's healing and heart warming...


Welcome aboard the Hankyu Line train!


Come along on a heartwarming, funny, and perfectly cozy voyage with the charming and relatable passengers—including one dashing dachshund—whose lives intersect and affect each other on one of Japan’s most romantic railway lines from international bestselling author Hiro Arikawa.


Between the two beautiful towns of Takarazuka and Nishinomiya, in a stunning mountainous area of Japan, rattles the Hankyu Line train. Passengers step on and off, lost in thought, contemplating the tiny knots of their existence. On the outward journey, we are introduced to the emotional dilemmas of five characters, and on the return journey six months later, we watch them find resolutions.

A young man meets the young woman who always happens to borrow a library book just before he can check it out himself, a woman in a white bridal dress boards looking inexplicably sad, a university student heads home after class, a girl prepares to leave her abusive boyfriend, and an old lady discusses adopting a dog with her granddaughter.

With stories that crisscross like the railway lines, the Hankyu train trundles on, propelling the lives and loves of its passengers ever forward.

Thanks to the generous folks at Penguin Random House for sending me a copy of The Passengers on the Hankyu Line to spotlight and review.

5 comments:

  1. This does sound heartwarming! It's one I want to read. :D

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  2. A very human interest story.

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  3. I've read a few "gentle" Japanese novels in the past few months and I've really enjoyed them!

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  4. This sounds like a wonderful, calm story. Thanks for sharing!

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  5. I immediately jumped into the holds line at the library! I hope to be able to read this book around 84 days from now. lol

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