The events revolve around an old man who is good at talking to cats, fish falling from the sky, soldiers living in a forest since World War II, a magic stone that may lead to the destruction of the world or its salvation... A strange atmosphere abounds in the masterpiece of the Japanese writer Haruki Murakami, "Kafka on the Shore", which is as strange as it is simple, celebrating the magic of life and defending it, through two parallel intersecting stories, the story of an old man searching for the half of his lost shadow. And a fifteen-year-old boy escaping from his father's black curse. And between them are worlds, cities, characters and semi-epic journeys that all summarize around the search for love, the meaning of death, and the value of memories.
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