By: Muroi Shigeru
This is a story surrounding the topic of name. Zizi is a little girl, however her name was said to sound like a boy's name! The teacher put a boy sticker on her desk on the first day of the school, and she got laughed at... She tried changing the strokes and even wanted to change her name all together, but her mom did not approve. Zizi started to fall in love with her name until her mother tells her the meaning of the name.
"My Name" by Muroi Shigeru is a Chinese novel that explores themes of identity, connection, and the power of names. The story revolves around Tsukishima Shizuku, a young girl who discovers a mysterious library loan card with the name "Amasawa Seiji" on it. This discovery sets her on a journey to learn more about the person behind the name, leading her to meet Amasawa Seiji himself. Their encounter sparks a deep connection, and they promise to support each other and understand each other deeply.
The plot unfolds with Shizuku's curiosity and determination driving the narrative. She encounters various characters and experiences significant events that shape her understanding of the world and her place in it. The novel delves into the emotional and psychological aspects of relationships, highlighting the impact that names can have on our perceptions and connections with others.
Unfortunately, there is limited critical reception available for "My Name" by Muroi Shigeru. The book is not widely reviewed in English, and most information about it is limited to its availability and publication details. However, the plot summary and themes suggest a thoughtful and emotionally resonant narrative that explores the complexities of human connection and identity.
The book "My Name" by Muroi Shigeru is available in hardback format, but it is currently out of stock and not available for purchase. Readers can opt to be notified when it becomes available again.