![]() ![]() He’s only working in this shop to pay off the debt he owes to the shop owner. He always wanted to be writer but he feels lost and demoralised about his purpose in life. In past, he spent some time in prison and the shop owner helped him with his financial situation when he was released. Sentaro works in a little confectionary shop and sells dorayaki, a Japanese style pancake, with sweet bean paste. It explores the meaning of life, redemption, and friendship through a flavourful tale of confectionery. Sweet Bean Paste was written by Durian Sukegawa and translated into English by Alison Watts. I’m glad I picked this warm and heartfelt book for my #JapanInJanuary read. ![]() I feel sure the day will come when you can say: this is my life.” “All experience adds up to a life lived as only you could. ![]()
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