The novel was then adapted into a film in 2018. It was translated by Philip Gabriel and published in English as The Travelling Cat Chronicles in 2017. Tabineko Ripouto rapidly gained critical acclaim and several literary award nominations. In it, the protagonist is a cat called Nana (Japanese for seven), which enters the life of cat lover Satoru, who is still mourning his first cat Hachi (Japanese for eight). Tabineko Ripouto, a work which was serialized Weekly Bunshun between the years of 2011-2012, was compiled into a novel in 2012. Freeter, Ie wo Kau and Hankyū Densha were adapted respectively in film or TV series in 20. Her novel Shokubutsu Zukan was adapted into a film titled Shokubutsu Zukan: Unmei no Koi, Hiroimashita ( Evergreen Love), released on June 4, 2016. It was adapted into a film titled World of Delight released on November 21, 2015. Raintree no Kuni, which first appeared as a book within a book in Toshokan Nairan was later published by Arikawa as a spin-off with another publisher. She also wrote about the fictional Library Forces in the Toshokan Sensō series. She has written about the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) her first three novels concerning its three branches are known as the Jieitai Sanbusaku (The SDF Trilogy). Her 2006 light novel Toshokan Sensō (The Library War) was named as Hon no Zasshi's number one for entertainment for the first half of 2006, and came fifth in the Honya Taishō for that year, competing against ordinary novels. Shio no Machi was also later published in hardback. Īlthough she is a light novelist, her books from her second work onwards have been published as hardbacks alongside more literary works, with Arikawa receiving special treatment in this respect from her publisher, MediaWorks. It was praised for its love story between a heroine and hero divided by age and social status, and for its depiction of military structures. She won the tenth annual Dengeki Novel Prize for new writers for Shio no Machi: Wish on My Precious in 2003, and the book was published the following year. Hiro Arikawa ( 有川 浩, Arikawa Hiro) is a female Japanese light novelist from Kōchi, Japan.Īrikawa was born on June 9, 1972, in Kochi City, Kochi Prefecture, Japan.
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