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I Want To Eat Your Pancreas

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Unexpectedly, I had found a paperback at the hospital. It was titled “Disease Coexistence Journal”. It was a secret diary written by my classmate, Sakura Yamauchi. Inside, it was written that due to her pancreatic disease, her days were numbered. The girl that was already suffering from illness had to confront an equally cruel reality. Spun by “I who had no name” and “her who had no everyday life” – a tale that begins from the end. The award-winning debut work by Yoru Sumino: “Bookstore Grand Prix 2016” – 2nd Place “DA VINCI BOOK OF THE YEAR” – 2nd Place “Bestsellers 2015 (LIterary Books) by TOHAN” – 6th Place “Reading Meter – Ranking of Books I Want to Read” – 1st Place “Top Picks by Saitama High School Librarians 2015” – 1st Place As of August 2016, this book has sold over 580, 000 copies.
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Unexpectedly, I had found a paperback at the hospital. It was titled “Disease Coexistence Journal”. It was a secret diary written by my classmate, Sakura Yamauchi. Inside, it was written that due to her pancreatic disease, her days were numbered. The girl that was already suffering from illness had to confront an equally cruel reality. Spun by “I who had no name” and “her who had no everyday life” – a tale that begins from the end. The award-winning debut work by Yoru Sumino: “Bookstore Grand Prix 2016” – 2nd Place “DA VINCI BOOK OF THE YEAR” – 2nd Place “Bestsellers 2015 (LIterary Books) by TOHAN” – 6th Place “Reading Meter – Ranking of Books I Want to Read” – 1st Place “Top Picks by Saitama High School Librarians 2015” – 1st Place As of August 2016, this book has sold over 580, 000 copies.
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I Want To Eat Your Pancreas

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I Want To Eat Your Pancreas

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Kimi no Suizou wo Tabetai; 君の膵臓をたべたい
Yoru Sumino
Drama;  School Life;  Slice of Life;  
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Unexpectedly, I had found a paperback at the hospital. It was titled “Disease Coexistence Journal”. It was a secret diary written by my classmate, Sakura Yamauchi. Inside, it was written that due to her pancreatic disease, her days were numbered. The girl that was already suffering from illness had to confront an equally cruel reality. Spun by “I who had no name” and “her who had no everyday life” – a tale that begins from the end. The award-winning debut work by Yoru Sumino: “Bookstore Grand Prix 2016” – 2nd Place “DA VINCI BOOK OF THE YEAR” – 2nd Place “Bestsellers 2015 (LIterary Books) by TOHAN” – 6th Place “Reading Meter – Ranking of Books I Want to Read” – 1st Place “Top Picks by Saitama High School Librarians 2015” – 1st Place As of August 2016, this book has sold over 580, 000 copies.
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Unexpectedly, I had found a paperback at the hospital. It was titled “Disease Coexistence Journal”. It was a secret diary written by my classmate, Sakura Yamauchi. Inside, it was written that due to her pancreatic disease, her days were numbered. The girl that was already suffering from illness had to confront an equally cruel reality. Spun by “I who had no name” and “her who had no everyday life” – a tale that begins from the end. The award-winning debut work by Yoru Sumino: “Bookstore Grand Prix 2016” – 2nd Place “DA VINCI BOOK OF THE YEAR” – 2nd Place “Bestsellers 2015 (LIterary Books) by TOHAN” – 6th Place “Reading Meter – Ranking of Books I Want to Read” – 1st Place “Top Picks by Saitama High School Librarians 2015” – 1st Place As of August 2016, this book has sold over 580, 000 copies.
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I Want to Eat Your Pancreas Prologue

The funeral of my classmate, Sakura Yamauchi, was held on a cloudy day that didn’t seem unfitting of her when she was alive.

As proof of the value of her life, many were covered in tears during the ritual, as well as last night’s wake - neither of which I attended. I stayed home the whole time.

Fortunately, the only classmate who would have forced me to attend had already left this world, and it wasn’t as if our teacher or her parents had the right or the obligation to request my presence, so I was allowed to stand by my own decision.

Certainly, I, a high school student even without being acknowledged by anyone as such, was supposed to be attending school - but because she died on a day off, I was able to avoid going out in the bad weather.

Since my parents, who travelled together, had left me an adequate lunch, I remained holed up in my own room. These actions of mine were due to the loneliness and emptiness of losing a classmate - to say it as such would be wrong.

Unless I was made to go out by her, my classmate - I always was the type who would spend their days off in their own room.

In my room, you would most often find me reading books. More so than guidebooks and self-help books, I loved to read novels. I would read my paperbacks while rolling on top of my bed, resting either my head or my chin on the white pillow. As hardcovers were too heavy, I preferred paperbacks.

The book I was currently reading was something I had borrowed from her. The single magnum opus that was encountered by the girl who didn’t read books. Its position on the bookshelf had not been disturbed since I borrowed it. Though I had planned to read and return it before she died, it was too late for that now.

Since nothing could be done about my tardiness, I made up my mind to return the book to her house after I was done with it. As I greet her portrait - that would be a good time to return it.

By the time I had finished reading half the book, the evening had arrived. While using the fluorescent light that filtered through the closed curtains to see, I learned of how much time had passed from a single incoming phone call.

The phone call wasn’t anything special. It was from my mother.

Though I ignored the first two calls, I realised that this was more than likely related to dinner, so I brought the phone up to my ear. The contents of the phone call were regarding the cooking of rice. I confirmed the instructions with her and ended the call.

Just as I put the phone down on my desk, I was struck by a sudden realisation. It had been two days since I last touched the appliance. I don’t think I avoided it consciously. Somehow - though I wouldn’t deny that there may be some sort of significance to it - I just forgot to touch my phone.

My phone that could be flipped open and closed - I opened it and looked at my inbox. There wasn’t a single unread message. It was only natural, completely natural. I continued by checking my sent messages. There, apart from the call function, could the most recent use of my phone be seen.

I had sent a message to her, my classmate.

A message with just one line.

I didn’t know if she had read it.

Though I was about to leave my room for the kitchen, I once again returned to and lay face down upon my bed. The words I had sent her were being mulled over in my heart.

I didn’t know if she had seen them.

“I want to eat your pancreas.”

If she read it, I wonder how she would have received the message.

While thinking about it, I fell asleep.

In the end, the rice was cooked by my mother when she returned home.

I met her in my dreams - maybe.


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