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Guests of the Red Rose Hotel

Guests of the Red Rose Hotel

(Japan) An Naoko Peng Yi
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“Naoko Awa Moonlight Fairytales” series includes 5 classic representative works by the author: "Flower Field on a Handkerchief," "Until the Kidney Beans are Cooked," "Wind Skates," "The Secret of the Rabbit House," and "Guests of the Red Rose Inn."
The works possess typical oriental colors and rich Japanese rural flavor, permeating the essence of harmonious coexistence between humans and nature throughout. The works are exquisite and timeless, warm and touching, with a delicate beauty that is distant and serene. The author uses a unique soft touch to create a subtle melancholic tone, with a dreamy, misty, and ethereal quality. The works use elements that transcend time and space to connect the fantasy world with the real world, allowing reality to sink into the deep layers of fantasy, supporting the magnificent edifice of the fantasy world.
This series was translated by renowned children's literature writer and theorist Peng Yi, and renowned translator Zhou Longmei. The translations are accurate, vivid, beautiful, and fluid. The exquisite illustrations are imbued with a rich Japanese national flavor, complementing the text perfectly and possessing great charm.
"Guests of the Red Rose Inn" tells a wonderful story of a writer entering the fairytale world he created. While walking in the forest, the writer meets a young man who came from Tokyo a year ago and opened an inn called the Red Rose. The writer is astonished to discover that, apart from himself, all the guests in the inn are magical creatures: beautiful foxes, a trumpet that plays itself, and little birds that help make pastries... These creatures are not only articulate and good at singing and dancing, but also righteous and loving. Gradually, the writer falls in love with the young man and everything about the Red Rose Inn, but the fox seems determined to compete with the writer...

Publication Date

2012-01-01

Publisher

接力出版社

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Pages

83

ISBN

9787544823456
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