The Place of Shells

par Polly Barton, Mai Ishizawa

'An extraordinary, beautiful novel' Sarah Bernstein, Booker-shortlisted author of Study for Obedience

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  • Parution16 juillet 2026
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WINNER OF THE AKUTAGAWA PRIZE ' A hypnotic dissection of memory, trauma and belonging' New Statesman 'This attempt to imprint upon humanity the experiences of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami in a way that only a novel can achieve deserves to be highly esteemed' Yoko Ogawa, author of The Memory Police 'Here we find a form of language that attempts to venture, dancing, into a past enveloped in silence' Yoko Tawada, author of The Last Children of Tokyo 'An eerie, shimmering fever dream . . . strange and beautiful' Jenny Mustard, author of Okay Days At a train station in Germany, a Japanese student meets an old friend. Nomiya died a decade earlier in the Tōhoku tsunami, but he has suddenly returned. The reunited friends share a past that's a world away from the tranquility of Göttingen. Yet Nomiya's arrival destabilises something in the city: mysterious guests appear, eerie discoveries are made in the forest and, as the past becomes increasingly vivid, the threads of time threaten to unravel.