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Hollow Inside

Contributor(s): Otani, Asako (Author), Takemori, Ginny Tapley (Translator)

ISBN: 9781805680017

Publisher: Pushkin Press

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Pub Date: May 5, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.56" H x 7.65" L x 5.05" W ( 0.22 lbs) 112 pages

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Fiction | Humorous | Dark Humor | World Literature | Japan | Women

Series: Japanese Novellas

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Description: A witty, deadpan novel about modern relationships, pets, and living as a single woman; for fans of Sayaka Murata, offbeat humor, and sharp social observation

In this skewed, mordantly funny Japanese novel, two women navigate aging and relationships in divergent ways.

Hirai, 38, has recently started living with her colleague Suganuma, 42. Both women are single and feel ambivalent at best about the prospect of marriage. Stuck in bland jobs that don't pay enough for them to afford one-bedroom apartments in the city, they defy social expectation and create their own domestic routines, allowing space for Suganuma's side-hustle--3D-printing figurines of beloved dead pets for their grieving owners.

Though initially united by their resistance to romantic love, the pair begin tentative forays toward partnership. Suganuma strikes up a secret affair, which shocks Hirai into action and back into the world of dating apps. As she drifts through painfully adequate dates and endures intrusive questions at office socials, Hirai frets over whether she really needs to freeze her eggs again. In a dating world sapped of genuine connection, where can she turn to feel less hollow?

The debut novel by a bright new voice in Japanese fiction, Hollow Inside won the prestigious Subaru Prize. With a dark, deadpan tone and sharply witty observation, Asako Otani satirizes the myths and pressures of contemporary romantic love, as Hirai and Suganuma try to chart their own paths in a precarious world.

Review Quotes: "A candid and moving depiction of a woman struggling under societal pressures to conform."
--Starred review, Library Journal

"Invites readers to think more fully about how women might assert their independence in societies still designed in many ways for men--and to imagine what might get upended in turn."
--Lily Meyer, The Atlantic

"Offers a poignant, sobering slice-of-life examination of contemporary society familiar across cultures and countries."
--Booklist

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