Takase Junko was already one of my favorite contemporary Japanese writers but wow did this solidify that. The novel has a really simple concept: the MCs husband decides to stop bathing, but it’s incredible how much the author does with that concept. There is so much to chew on and I went through so many different thought processes while reading this. The deceitfully simple concept is looked at through the lens of public vs. private self, city vs. country, inner feelings vs outer actions, and all explored so well. The inner thoughts the MC has about how she thinks others are viewing her especially resonated with me. The one qualm I had was I felt that this would have worked better in first person over the third person used, and I really wanna know why the author chose third person, as I felt it made some passages kinda clunky.