Love the attitude of myself during reading this book. I became softer when this book was in my hands and my eyes followed its letters.
There're three parts; the first is very short writing; the second is more like telling-by-story kind of writing, length is longer; the third is stories about environmental concern in Japan or by Japanese.
For the first part, it's a bit bumpy, esp. at the last paragraph or the supplement part. I can sense the writer's attempt to be humorous. It really can lift up the feeling, but at the same time the rough conjoining makes me feel a bit annoyed as well (only a tiny bit though.)
The second part is smoother. His writing became better with the length of time. This book is anyway the combination of the writer's articles published in a monthly magazine during a time span.