What You Are Looking For Is in the Library

What You Are Looking For Is in the Library

What are you looking for? So asks Tokyo’s most enigmatic librarian. For Sayuri Komachi is able to sense exactly what each visitor to her library is searching for and provide just the book recommendation to help them find it.

A restless retail assistant looks to gain new skills, a mother tries to overcome demotion at work after maternity leave, a conscientious accountant yearns to open an antique store, a recently retired salaryman searches for newfound purpose.

In Komachi’s unique book recommendations they will find just what they need to achieve their dreams. What You Are Looking For Is in the Library is about the magic of libraries and the discovery of connection. This inspirational tale shows how, by listening to our hearts, seizing opportunity and reaching out, we too can fulfill our lifelong dreams. Which book will you recommend?

"An undeniable page-turner."

— New York Times

Review by 1000 Libraries

Employing magical realism to illustrate how a single encounter with a wise librarian can transform lives, Aoyama weaves a tale around five interconnected characters in What You Are Looking For Is in the Library. These multi-faceted characters are each at a crossroads in their lives, from a recent graduate seeking purpose to a new mother struggling with career aspirations and motherhood, and a newly retired senior feeling adrift. Unfulfilled in their current lives, they all seek solace and direction. The complexities of these characters are delicately portrayed, and the writing style provokes curiosity, offering a deeply personal experience as readers reflect on their own desires and dreams.

Under the watchful eye of the mysterious Ms. Komachi, the library becomes a haven, and her seemingly random book recommendations serve as catalysts for change. Aoyama skillfully uses an interconnected narrative to showcase the ripple effects of these encounters, with each character’s reflections on Ms. Komachi’s question, “What are you looking for?” prompting introspection and a renewed sense of possibility. The blend of magical realism and relatable characters makes this a heartwarming tale for those seeking a sign to chase their dreams.

The book also emphasizes the power of the mind alongside the power of books. Aoyama reminds us that the transformative potential of stories depends not only on the books themselves but on our willingness to open our hearts and minds. This simple truth underscores the message of the book: beautiful things happen when we follow our dreams.

“A comforting read filled with serendipity and simple wisdom, this is a celebration of community, connection, and the transformative power of libraries.”

"I loved reading this book! It is a series of stories that are loosely connected around a community center library. I love the positive, upbeat tone of each episode. I was cheering for each character. I plan to treasure this book, read it again and follow its advice."

"A delightful, gentle unfolding of stories that offer hope and joy to those who find themselves in a pivotal moment in life."

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