![]() The author plays with dark and vividly astonishing characters and Ruth Ozeki presents to you a marvel, in the simplest form with an effortlessly touching story of Time and its importance and infallibility, how it holds the power to move so ruthlessly that in its course it changes everything and teaches us important lessons, which can be passed on for generations. She believes it to be part of the debris from the tsunami of 2011 and sets out to prove her suspicions. ![]() Ruth finds Nao’s diary when she is walking along a beach on a remote Canadian island. She is a sixteen-year-old girl in the story who is connected to a writer in Canada named Ruth (as the author herself) through a diary. A Tale for the Time Being is true to its title and brings out a lot of nostalgic emotions during the course of reading it is hard not to get wrapped up and intrigued by the story of a girl named Nao, who narrates the story of her life in Japan, in the backdrop of the Great Tsunami that wreaked havoc in 2011. ![]()
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