Shipwrecks
(Author) Akira YoshimuraIntroduced by David MitchellIn a coastal village in medieval Japan, a young boy called Isaku battles to keep his family alive against the odds. With his father gone, Isaku is forced to grow up well before his time. He must learn how to catch fish, how to distil salt, and about all the mysteries of the vast churning sea, not least the legend of O-fune-sama, of ships wrecked offshore providing the village with unexpected bounty. When a ship founders on the rocks, Isaku and the villagers rejoice. Long have they prayed for the sea's gifts. But the cargo is not at all the blessing they had hoped for. At first mystifying, then terrifying, something dark is coming ashore and it's about to change their lives forever.
Akira Yoshimura
Akira Yoshimura was a renowned Japanese author best known for his novel "Shipwrecks." His minimalist writing style and focus on human nature and suffering have captivated readers worldwide. Yoshimura's contributions to literature include exploring the depths of human resilience and the consequences of societal norms.