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A mesmerising fable with a difference, set in Japan over 1000 years ago

For readers of Alessandro Baricco''s Silk, Patrick Süskind''s Perfume and Takashi Hiraide''s The Guest Cat.

The village of Shimae is thrown into turmoil when master carp-catcher Katsuro suddenly drowns in the murky waters of the Kusagawa river. Who now will carry the precious cargo of carp to the Imperial Palace and preserve the crucial patronage that everyone in the village depends upon?

Step forward Miyuki, Katsuro''s grief-struck widow and the only remaining person in the village who knows anything about carp. She alone can undertake the long, perilous journey to the Imperial Palace, balancing the heavy baskets of fish on a pole across her shoulders, and ensure her village''s future.

So Miyuki sets off. Along her way she will encounter a host of remarkable characters, from prostitutes and innkeepers, to warlords and priests with evil in mind. She

Trade Review
A fable of great charm and originality -- Nick Rennison * Sunday Times *
Fantastical and oddly beguiling -- Antonia Senior * Times *
Exquisite -- Frédéric Potet * Le Monde *
Enchanting -- Marianne Payot * L'Express *
Marvellous -- Thomas Tissaud * L'Obs *
Fantastical -- Marie-Françoise Leclère * Le Point *
Fresh, funny, erotic -- Thierry Gandillot * Les Echos *
A great love story -- Nathalie Crom * Télérama *
A delicate spread of impressions, combining adventure and the supernatural -- Marie Rogatien * Le Figaro Magazine *
A-ma-zing! A novel that sweeps you away. Big-hearted, empathetic - absolutely brilliant -- Olivia de Lamberterie * Télématin *
A total success, the result of no fewer than twelve years' work -- Jean-Claude Perrier * Livres Hebdo *
A string of enchantments, transforming mud into gold -- Pierre Vavasseur * Le Parisien *
An unusual storyteller who has extensively researched the period he skilfully brings to life, Didier Decoin dazzles with his sense of atmosphere ... The Office of Gardens and Ponds is constantly surprising and captivating. It is a world full of women, ghosts, carp, juvenile emperors and rice packers, but what emerges is a sensual and enthralling mystery -- Alexandre Fillon * JDD *
You must read Decoin -- Bruno Corty * Figaro littéraire *

The Office of Gardens and Ponds

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    By Didier Decoin, Euan Cameron

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      Publisher: Not Stated
      Publication Date: 5/2/2019 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780857057594, 978-0857057594
      ISBN10: 0857057596

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A mesmerising fable with a difference, set in Japan over 1000 years ago

      For readers of Alessandro Baricco''s Silk, Patrick Süskind''s Perfume and Takashi Hiraide''s The Guest Cat.

      The village of Shimae is thrown into turmoil when master carp-catcher Katsuro suddenly drowns in the murky waters of the Kusagawa river. Who now will carry the precious cargo of carp to the Imperial Palace and preserve the crucial patronage that everyone in the village depends upon?

      Step forward Miyuki, Katsuro''s grief-struck widow and the only remaining person in the village who knows anything about carp. She alone can undertake the long, perilous journey to the Imperial Palace, balancing the heavy baskets of fish on a pole across her shoulders, and ensure her village''s future.

      So Miyuki sets off. Along her way she will encounter a host of remarkable characters, from prostitutes and innkeepers, to warlords and priests with evil in mind. She

      Trade Review
      A fable of great charm and originality -- Nick Rennison * Sunday Times *
      Fantastical and oddly beguiling -- Antonia Senior * Times *
      Exquisite -- Frédéric Potet * Le Monde *
      Enchanting -- Marianne Payot * L'Express *
      Marvellous -- Thomas Tissaud * L'Obs *
      Fantastical -- Marie-Françoise Leclère * Le Point *
      Fresh, funny, erotic -- Thierry Gandillot * Les Echos *
      A great love story -- Nathalie Crom * Télérama *
      A delicate spread of impressions, combining adventure and the supernatural -- Marie Rogatien * Le Figaro Magazine *
      A-ma-zing! A novel that sweeps you away. Big-hearted, empathetic - absolutely brilliant -- Olivia de Lamberterie * Télématin *
      A total success, the result of no fewer than twelve years' work -- Jean-Claude Perrier * Livres Hebdo *
      A string of enchantments, transforming mud into gold -- Pierre Vavasseur * Le Parisien *
      An unusual storyteller who has extensively researched the period he skilfully brings to life, Didier Decoin dazzles with his sense of atmosphere ... The Office of Gardens and Ponds is constantly surprising and captivating. It is a world full of women, ghosts, carp, juvenile emperors and rice packers, but what emerges is a sensual and enthralling mystery -- Alexandre Fillon * JDD *
      You must read Decoin -- Bruno Corty * Figaro littéraire *

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