SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2022 INTERNATIONAL BOOKER PRIZE
"A raw, painful, and tender portrait of adolescent misery... This book
is very likely to make you cry."--Lily Meyer, NPR
With profound tenderness and sensitivity, Japanese literary superstar
Mieko Kawakami turns her unique gaze onto the causes and effects of
violence. Raw but revelatory, this novel stands as a dazzling
confirmation of Kawakami's standing as one of her country's most
insightful and compelling novelists.
In Heaven, a shy high-school student is subjected to bullying from his
classmates and the only person capable of understanding his ordeal is a
young classmate who suffers similar treatment at the hands of her
tormentors. Each finds in the other a unique sensibility capable of
offering not only solace but also a fresh perspective on their
predicaments.