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196 pages, Paperback
First published February 6, 2019
‘That’s the way it goes,’ said Hirasaka. ‘We have to let go of certain memories as we make our way through life.’


"These, Hatsue, are the photos of your life. One for every day, three hundred and sixty-five for every year."
"You see, once you get here, it doesn't matter how wealthy or important you were in life. All you're left with are your memories."
""You were broken." said the Mouse, looking right at him. "And I couldn't fix you. [...] I conducted as much research as possible. But I couldn't fix you. [...] I wanted to fix you."💔
"I find myself wondering what it even means for me to die if I don't remember anything and nobody knows who I was. A boring life, a boring death, and no one to ever remember me. Is there any meaning or purpose to my existence that way? Why was I even alive in the first place?"