Botchan

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Botchan is a novel written by Natsume Soseki (real name: Kin'nosuke Natsume) in 1906. It is considered one of the most popular novels in Japan, read by most of the Japanese during their childhood. The central theme of history is morality. In its simplest interpretation, "Botchan" can be taken as an episode in the life of a child born in Tokyo, warm blood, simple heart, pure as crystal and resistant as a huge rock, honest and direct to a fault, intolerant of The least injustice and a volunteer always ready to defend what he considers correct and good. Children can read as a "story of the man who tried to be honest." It is a light, fun and, as well as the name, the instructive story, without tangle of love stories, there is a scene scheme that freezes the blood or nothing surprising or sensational in the plot or characters. (From the translator)

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