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This book by Akutagawa Prize-winning author Tomomi Fujiwara offers a sharp examination of the relationship between modern homes and families. It delves into issues relevant even today, such as "Why are we lonely even with our own rooms?" and "Why do conversations in the living room fall flat?", analyzing family problems from the perspectives of housing structure and the impact of IT (smartphones and PCs). 【Details】 Author: Tomomi Fujiwara Publisher: President Inc. Price: 1,500 yen (excluding tax) Contents: What is the difference between a house that looks happy and a truly happy home? Analysis of factors that separate families: children's rooms, separate bedrooms for couples, mobile phones... Families are not something that "become," but something that is consciously "done." 【Condition of the Item】 With obi (sleeve). Storage Condition: There are age-related stains and yellowing on the top, bottom, and side edges of the book. Pages: The book is readable, but please understand that this is a used book before purchasing. Bonus: A copy of a valuable newspaper article (author interview) from the time will also be included. 【Shipping】 The book will be placed in a water-resistant vinyl bag and carefully packaged for shipping.
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