![]() Now that I’ve finished fangirling about this adorable story, I suppose you want a description of what it’s actually about.Ĭonvenience Store Woman (in Japanese: コンビニ人間, Konbini ningen) is an adult contemporary about Keiko Furukura, who has worked part-time at the local convenience store for eighteen years and has no desire to change. ✅ And Keiko is so super snarky and relatable (her: ew, people! me: I KNOW RIGHT? PEOPLE ARE GROSS.) ![]() ✅ Not to mention that she’s got autism (!) when it’s rare to find an autistic woman depicted realistically in media ✅ A book about a woman who works at a convenience store and is happy with her lot in life despite everyone telling her she should want more ![]() ![]() Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata is an unassuming tiny book that somehow manages to hit all the sweet spots to be everything I’ve ever wanted in a book!īefore we dive into the meat of this review, let’s go ahead and look at all the things this book does right: ![]()
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