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| | Amazon.com: Amrita: Books: Banana Yoshimoto,Russell F. Wasden (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29) |
 | | Amrita also ventures through the minefield of familial loss, but with a style less driven by the bizarre interface of tradition and pop culture. |
 | | Amrita is definitely a convoluted work and the only glue that holds it together is the protagonist Sakumi, however, this does not mean that the book is just a rambling mess. |
 | | Like in Amrita, Sakumi has suffered from the loss of her younger sister, Mayu, in a car accident, and when she lost her memory, she realized how her sister was important to her and what her sister truly meant for her. |
| www.amazon.com /Amrita-Banana-Yoshimoto/dp/080211590X (2255 words) |
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