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A Tale for the Time Being
February 2022: Thought Provoking
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A Tale for the Time Being - Ruth Ozeki - 3.5 Stars
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I'm really enjoying the PBT Favorites. It's exposed me to so many new authors that I wouldn't have read without their nominations. Even when a book isn't really my cup of tea, I can see why someone else would consider the author a " favorite".

Ruth’s husband, Oliver, is excited by the idea that this package floated from Tokyo all the way to British Columbia. He thinks it’s part of the debris flow from the tsunami that struck Japan in 2011. Ruth is more concerned with Nao’s implicit suicide threat.
Ruth is trying to write a memoir but has been suffering from writer’s block. Her discovery, like the novel that contains it, proves irresistible. Nao’s diary reads like a series of letters addressed to an imaginary “you.” Nao wants to tell the story of her grandmother, Jiko, a 104-year-old Zen Buddhist nun. More ominously, Nao intends to chronicle her own end: she plans to commit suicide when she’s completed her account.
The chapters alternate between Nao’s diary and Ruth’s life. Ozeki skillfully develops the two parallel story lines. Her characters are connected through their deep lonliness. Ozeki's powerful writing explores the intimate human relationships that drive both women. I'm not particularly drawn to this style but I thought it was very good.