WULOLIFE
"My Wife's Death" Author: [Japan] Sakai Kikuko Publisher: Hunan Literature and Art Publishing House
"My Wife's Death" Author: [Japan] Sakai Kikuko Publisher: Hunan Literature and Art Publishing House
Description
Introduction
From a male perspective, see women trapped in housework
# After completing the task of raising children, she still has to raise her husband. Even death cannot change this inertia. #
1. Taking over from "Old He's Dependence", the film focuses on terminal illness care and directly addresses the gender dilemma - is the dilemma of widowhood in running a household a curse sown on the family by the times, or is it a shackle imposed on human nature by society?
2. The so-called family, the so-called family relationship, is mutual dependence, tolerance and redemption; it is also tacit exploitation, social shackles and the curse of the times!
3. Once published, it immediately attracted nationwide attention, and was reported extensively by newspapers such as Sankei Shimbun and Mainichi Shimbun, sparking heated discussions on the Internet platform.
4. Exquisite paperback binding, offering authentic Japanese literature reading experience.
64-mo paperback edition, light and portable; the cover is covered with matte film, the design and content complement each other; the inner paper is both smooth and flexible; a special-shaped sulfuric acid paper bookmark is included with the book.
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Introduction
"If I die, can you survive alone?"
The husband supports the family and the wife protects the family - this is the standard family form that Rentaro identifies and practices.
However, one day, his wife calmly told him that she was in the late stage of cancer and had only a year to live at most.
The daughter cried and said to him, "Please, let mommy go."
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The wife eventually died peacefully, the husband reconciled with his children and grandchildren, and everything seemed to be perfect.
Until a bomb buried twenty years ago was suddenly detonated!
——Because we are family, I have to forgive you once you apologize, so I simply bury the resentment in my heart forever and take it to the grave.
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Media Reviews
It really connected to me and I watched the story unfold with bated breath. This book is a must read for older men.
——Kitakami Jiro
This book changed my view of human beings. The diversity of human nature it described deeply moved me and made me cry.
——Book review from Sankei Shimbun
A book that makes people rethink the relationship between husband and wife: Just because you have been together for many years, you should not take each other's existence and efforts for granted.
——Amazon Reader Reviews
This book gave me a glimpse into the abyss of life.
——Amazon Reader Reviews