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The Sound of Waves
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The Sound of Waves, by Yukio Mishima
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Reason Read: this is a 1001 book, published 1954 and also for Asian Author (Japan) challenge.
It is a simple coming of age, first love story between a young fisher boy and diving girl who falls in love against all odds. It is set in a small fishing village and also how small town gossip can ruin lives but honest good behavior can overcome malicious intent.
It is a simple coming of age, first love story between a young fisher boy and diving girl who falls in love against all odds. It is set in a small fishing village and also how small town gossip can ruin lives but honest good behavior can overcome malicious intent.


On the surface this is a very charming and simple story of love overcoming adversity. The writing is evocative and beautiful, and I assume any word choices I found slightly awkward are due to it being translated. All of that said, I detected a subtle undercurrent that I found disturbing � I’m stuck for the exact word, a combination of pompous, naïve, misogynist. There is very little characterization, mostly the men are manly and the women are breasts. I am still going to give it 3* due to the writing.
I found this story very simplistic and predictable, though it was an interesting glimpse at rural island life in Japan. I had to cringe occasionally at the predatory nature of life on the island, especially the slaughter of the sea turtle and sale of its eggs near the end. The attitude of exploitation of sea life that I'm sure seems natural to folks in such a fishing community would clearly decimate the environment if any larger communities maintain such an outlook.
Overall this was an easy read, and not unpleasant, so I gave this book 4 stars on Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ.