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    A Thousand Blues

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    ISBN: 9781529938029
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    AuthorSeon-ran, Cheon
    Pub Date13/03/2025
    BindingHardback
    Pages320
    Publisher: CORNERSTONE PRESS
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    It's only when we slow down that we can truly experience joy ...

    2035: In the shadow of a race-course, two sisters grow up, helping their mother at the local cafe that serves renowned ramen. Family life is fractious especially when one of them loses their day-job to an automaton.

    When the sisters discover their beloved race-horse Today is being sent to the knacker's yard after a lifetime of over-racing, they are determined to rescue her.

    To remind Today of happier times, they hatch a plan to let her run one last race. But it will be no ordinary event.

    They will train her to run the slowest race of her life.

    Narrated by a most unusual and unforgettable storyteller, A Thousand Blues is a powerful hymn to our humanity. Brimming with heart, hope and rage, it is a book to cherish, share and re-read.
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