A Rabbit's Eyes
豆瓣
Haitani, Kejiro/ Haitani, Kenjiro/ Sminkey, Paul 译者: Paul Sminkey
简介
A moral cornerstone for aspiring and continuing teachers, this novel, written by a veteran of the vocation, has sold over a million copies and remains one of the most enduring achievements of modern Japanese literature. At the core, the challenges of teaching are the same the world over. Kenjiro Haitani's charming and profoundly moving reminder to keep faith with the kids is finally out in English.
It's a typical day at the elementary school when a beautiful young newlywed named Ms. Kotani, the new teacher, eagerly goes into class and leaves before the final bell sobbing. Her students include the silent boy Tetsuzo, whose hobby is collecting flies, and a girl, Minako, who could keep Ritalin in business all alone. Most of the school's teachers have never given these kids a chance, but Ms. Kotani will not give up so easily --- even when her single-minded efforts start hurting her marriage.
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CONTENTS
Prologue
1. A Rat and a Yacht
2. Mr. Adachi, Mafia Teacher
3. Tetsuzo's Sevret
4. A Bad Day
5. A pigeon and the Ocean
6. The Fly's Dance
7. Playing Beggar
8. Bad Guys
9. The Crow's Treasure
10. Mr. Baku
11. The Jellyfish Kid
12. Cloudy, Later Sunny
13. Minako Duty
14.Don't Cry, Ms. Kotani
15. We Live Only to Say Goodbye
16. The Fly Professor's Research
17. The Red Chicks
18. Infant Guuerrillas
19. An Unfortunate Decision
20. The Humble Samurai
21. My Heart Tingled
22. Ripples
23. Tetsuzo's Not Bad
24. Difficult Times
25. Betrayal
26. Shooting Stars
Epilogue
Translator's Notes