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082 _a895.636
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100 _aIchikawa, Saou
245 _aHunchback
260 _bPenguin Viking,
_c2025
_aLondon :
300 _a97 p. ;
_c20 cm
365 _b599.00
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504 _aTranslated from the Japanese.
520 _aBorn with a congenital muscle disorder, Shaka Isawa has severe spine curvature and uses an electric wheelchair and ventilator. Within the limits of her care home, her life is lived online: she studies, she tweets indignantly, she posts outrageous stories on an erotica website. One day, a new male carer reveals he has read it all - the sex, the provocation, the dirt. Her response? An indecent proposal...--Provided by publisher. Born with a congenital muscle disorder, Shaka Isawa has severe spine curvature and uses an electric wheelchair and ventilator. Within the limits of her care home, her life is lived online- she studies, she tweets indignantly, she posts outrageous stories on an erotica website. One day, a new male carer reveals he has read it all - the sex, the provocation, the dirt. Her response? An indecent proposal. Written by the first disabled author to win Japan's most prestigious literary award and acclaimed instantly as one of the most important Japanese novels of the 21st century, Hunchback is an extraordinary, thrilling glimpse into the desire and darkness of a woman placed at humanity's edge.
650 _aBlack humor
650 _aHumour noir
650 _aJapanese fiction
650 _aTranslations into English
650 _aPeople with disabilities Fiction
650 _aSocial conditions Fiction
650 _aPsychological fiction
650 _aWomen with disabilities Fiction
700 _aBarton, Polly
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