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Republic of Happiness

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"The Republic of Happiness" is the sequel to Ito Ogawa's acclaimed bestseller "Tsubaki Stationery". However, you don't need to know the backstory to read this book.

Its heroine is the same young calligrapher Hatoko, who has a very ancient art of composing important letters for people in especially difficult and delicate situations. And while she unravels the tangles of other people's passions, egos and hidden dreams, she herself has to sharpen her own views on family, love and purpose. The heroine is taught many worldly wisdoms by her hometown, the capital city of Kamakura, which, with its millennia-old traditions, tells her how to do the right thing in order to remain in peace, harmony and happiness with the surrounding cosmos.
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