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A little gem, gentle and heart-warming

How do you live

A Japanese classic, a sort of ethics for teenager, tells via a series of essays how 15 year old Copper learns how to live a good and honourable life with the guidance of his kindly uncle. Having finished the book I was browsing through Karen Dudley’s “Another Week in the Kitchen”. She talks about grilling aubergines on a quiet day and says, “My heart was full of gratitude for my shop and my people and those whose lives I get to share in every day. I considered how small acts of devotion and care can have an effect so much bigger than we can imagine”. I think that Copper has learned that. A delightful read.

Beautiful Japanese Philosophy

How do you live

This is the first English translation of a Japanese classic from 1937. It takes the form of a set of essays by a young schoolboy and responses by his uncle. They cover all kinds of ethical issues around how to live an honourable life. I loved every beautifully constructed sentence of this inspiring and uplifting look at life from a universal and non-western perspective. Thank you Jane for finding it!. Also look forward to the movie that is to made by anime masters - Studio Ghibli.

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