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296 pages, Paperback
First published July 1, 1992


“Maka yang sudah mati meninggalkan jejak mereka dalam diri mereka yang masih hidup, seperti pakaian yang ditanggalkan dan masih menyimpan kehangatan tubuh seseorang.” –All Was Worth ‘Melacak Jejak’, hlm. 227
“Shoko Sekine mencoba menghentikan rodanya. Ia turun dari kereta di suatu tempat. Lalu, tanpa menyadarinya, si wanita yang menjadi Shoko Sekine, naik kembali.” –All Was Worth ‘Melacak Jejak’, hlm. 148
"Debts drive people to suicide. They break up homes, force people to skip town...It sounds unbelievable in this day and age, but tragedies occur all the time, for sheer lack of knowledge about the ins and outs of personal bankruptcy."There's commentary on what drives consumerism as well that still rings true even to this day. I think that privileged readers who never get to experience the gravity of accumulated debt or don't live from paycheck to paycheck wouldn't really understand this.