Goodbye Tsugumi Explained

Goodbye Tsugumi
Translator:Michael Emmerich
Border:yes
Author:Banana Yoshimoto
Country:Japan
Language:Japanese
Publisher:Grove Press
Release Date:1989
English Release Date:2002
Media Type:Print (Hardback)
Pages:186 pp
Isbn:0-8021-1638-8
Dewey:895.6/35 21
Congress:PL865.O7138 T7613 2002
Oclc:48475201
Preceded By:Asleep (novel)
Followed By:Hardboiled & Hard Luck (novel)

is a novel written by Japanese author Banana Yoshimoto in 1989 and translated into English in 2002 by Michael Emmerich.

Goodbye Tsugumi was made into a movie in 1990, directed by Jun Ichikawa.

Plot

Tsugumi is a sickly but feisty and somewhat unpleasant young girl living in a small Japanese seaside town at the family inn with her parents, sister Yoko, aunt Masako, and cousin Maria (the protagonist). Following the divorce of Maria's father, Maria and Masako move to Tokyo to be with him, where Maria attends university. Shortly after the move, Maria receives a call from Tsugumi to say that the family are selling the inn. Maria returns to the town for one last summer to remember her childhood and reconcile her strained relationship with Tsugumi while she still can. But then they didn't realize the true display of true will.

Awards

Publication details

Goodbye Tsugumi (English edition) by Banana Yoshimoto

A passage from this novel was published in the November 2009 SAT Reasoning Test.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Banana Yoshimoto - profile . 2006-11-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150223180656/http://www.yoshimotobanana.com/ . 2015-02-23 . dead .