He's now a writer whose movements and thoughts we observe in alternate chapters. The deep and resonant plot that serves as the anchor for her actions, she's longing for her lost childhood love, Tengo Kawana. By climbing down those exit stairs, she seems to put the world of 1984 behind her and enter a time that she comes to identify as 1Q84, an alternate realm and thus, the Q that bears a question. She's on her way to carry out an assassination - not her first - of a businessman singled out as a wife abuser and torturer.įrustrated by the traffic, she exits the cab, scoots among the stalled cars, and climbs down to street level by means of a construction site stairway that might as well be a rabbit hole. It's by Haruki Murakami, and the book is called "1Q84."ĪLAN CHEUSE, BYLINE: In the fabled year 1984, an attractive, 30-something, Tokyo physical trainer named Aomame - which in Japanese, means green peas - finds herself in a taxi stuck in a traffic jam on an elevated Tokyo roadway. She's one of the two central characters in a new novel by a different author. Lisbeth Salander has a sort of soul sister. If you loved the novel "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo," if you loved following the main character, Lisbeth Salander, on her adventures, then our book reviewer, Alan Cheuse, has good news for you.
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