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This item has been stored at home. The contents are in very good condition, but the cover shows signs of aging. As shown in the images, there are two small stains on the top of the cover due to poor storage. We appreciate your understanding. Letters by Manami Konishi A collection of exquisite works that showcase the fresh sensitivity of actress Manami Konishi. This is a collection of poetic essays written entirely by Manami Konishi, a highly acclaimed actress who is active in many stage plays, dramas, and commercials. Through poems and essays that reveal her inner self, such as exposing her weaknesses and lamenting the pain of love, Manami Konishi's works are sure to resonate with many female readers. This wonderful book, which also includes everyday scenes and photos of herself, will warm the hearts of readers! From the reviews: This book was written when the author, who is now seen in commercials as a mother and is also active as a singer, was 25 years old. The obi describes it as a poetic essay. There is a photo, seemingly taken by the author herself, of the author as the subject in each piece. Some of the old, run-down apartments are my favorite. She has loved "hamburgers and shakes" since she was a child, and as an adult, she treats them as a "small reward." I happened to drink a McShake just before reading this part, and although it was delicious, I felt a slight sense of guilt. She writes about the benefits of sighing, how it made her feel lighter and better, and I could relate because I had always felt the same way, although I never told anyone. It's not a bad thing when you're alone.
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