Reading Ogawa Ito at dusk, courage sprouts at dawn. She speaks of dear friends--calling them all that is beautiful is no exaggeration. She speaks of travel--a brief departure can restart life, or bring it to a temporary close. She speaks of the ordinary: standing in the kitchen cooking brings a sense of daily life returning to its proper course. She speaks of writing: when it flows, it feels like a honeymoon with a lover; when blocked, it feels like the pain of survival. She speaks of reconciliation: finally being able to genuinely feel that her hometown is a good place. She speaks of living: it is the scenery only visible at this moment, the sounds only audible in this instant.
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