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In this charming, fable-like book from Japan, a fox spirit sells magical confections to troubled humans, only for them to get a little more than they bargained for... In a cozy night-alley lies a very special store. It''s only open between the full moon and the new moon, and it''s full of From the girl who craves more time with her boyfriend to the friends with some buried resentments, each customer learns a valuable lesson from these sugary treats. The candies can give you what you most desire, but not always in the way you expect... Back to the shop owner--did that shadow just make it look like he has a pair of ears? Surely, not a
About the author
Hiyoko Kurisu's first book was Kanoko Senpai no Oishi Reshipi (Confectionary Senpai’s Delicious Recipes), which won the Special Prize at the Novelist Naro x Starts Publishing Bunko Grand Prize. Her other books include Koi Suru Kinyoubi no Otsumamigohan – Kokoro Tokimeku Sanshoku Gyoza (Snacks From a Friday In Love – Three Coloured Gyoza To Make Your Heart Flutter) and Isekai de Okashi wo Furumattara, Oji to Ryukishi to Mofumofu ni Natsukaremashita (When I Served Sweets in Another World, a Prince and a Dragon Knight Grew Fond of Me.) She lives in Japan.
Matt Treyvaud is an Australian-born translator who lives south of Tokyo.His other translations include Natsume Soseki’s Ten Nights Dreaming, Rumiko Takahashi’s Maison Ikkoku, and Fukumi Shimura’s The Music of Color.