The Crane Wife

The Crane Wife by Patrick Ness is a reprint edition published by Penguin Publishing Group on December 30, 2014. This 320-page novel is written in English and is inspired by a Japanese folk tale, exploring the transformative journey of a broken-hearted man named George Duncan. Living in London at the age of forty-eight, George finds his life altered when he rescues an injured white crane that lands in his backyard, setting off a series of events that intertwine his fate with that of a mysterious woman named Kumiko.
Readers will discover a narrative that blends elements of fiction, fairy tales, and mythology, as George navigates his loneliness and the complexities of love. The story delves into themes of passion and sacrifice, highlighting the creative imagination and the impact of relationships on one’s life. As George’s connection with Kumiko deepens, the novel unfolds with a mix of wit and magic, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of love and the secrets that shape our lives.
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A magical novel, based on a Japanese folk tale, that imagines how the life of a broken-hearted man is transformed when he rescues an injured white crane that has landed in his backyard.
George Duncan is an American living and working in London. At forty-eight, he owns a small print shop, is divorced, and lonelier than he realizes. All of the women with whom he has relationships eventually leave him for being too nice. But one night he is woken by an astonishing sound—a terrific keening, which is coming from somewhere in his garden. When he investigates he finds a great white crane, a bird taller than even himself. It has been shot through the wing with an arrow. Moved more than he can say, George struggles to take out the arrow from the bird’s wing, saving its life before it flies away into the night sky.
The next morning, a shaken George tries to go about his daily life, retreating to the back of his store and making cuttings from discarded books—a harmless, personal hobby—when through the front door of the shop a woman walks in. Her name is Kumiko, and she asks George to help her with her own artwork. George is dumbstruck by her beauty and her enigmatic nature, and begins to fall desperately in love with her. She seems to hold the potential to change his entire life, if he could only get her to reveal the secret of who she is and why she has brought her artwork to him.
Witty, magical, and romantic, The Crane Wife is a story of passion and sacrifice, that resonates on the level of dream and myth. It is a novel that celebrates the creative imagination, and the disruptive power of love.
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