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魔女の宅急便 [Majo no Takkyūbin] #SP1

魔女宅急便特別篇 1 與琪琪相遇的人們

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即使不會飛、不會隱身
每個人都有屬於自己的魔法
總是為琪琪打氣、熱情開朗的麵包店索娜太太,竟有著讓人鼻酸的童年故事。市長先生的懼高症如何不藥而癒?與琪琪有著奇妙緣分的艾兒女士,在兒子過世後回到沙漠,那裡是怎樣的一個地方,過著怎樣的生活、又遇見了什麼樣的人?角野榮子以溫潤的筆觸,寫下這些可愛角色的故事,並且在各個角落,都能找到跟琪琪相關的地方,帶給讀者全新的感動。

186 pages, Paperback

Published July 2, 2020

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Eiko Kadono

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Eiko Kadono (角野栄子) is a Japanese author of children's literature, picture books, non-fiction and essays in Shōwa and Heisei period Japan. Kadono was born in Tokyo, and attended the Nihon Fukushi University in Aichi prefecture, followed by a degree in English literature from Waseda University. After graduation in 1960 at the age of 25, she emigrated to Brazil, where she spent two years. She wrote a nonfiction story called Brazil and My Friend Luizinho based on her experience at that time, about a Brazilian boy who loves dancing samba. This was her maiden work, but it was not published until 1970. Most of her works are books for children. Her first successful children's book published Ôdorabô Bula Bula shi [The Robber Bla-Bla] was published in 1981. In 1985, she published the children's novel Majo no Takkyūbin, which was later adapted into the Hayao Miyazaki animated film with the same title. Both the novel and the film are known by the English title Kiki's Delivery Service. The book was awarded the Noma Children’s Literature Award, and she followed on this success with four sequels in the same series. She is the 2018 recipient of the Hans Christian Andersen Award.

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