![]() Gradually, each of the women gets involved in some way or another. With no one else to turn to, she begs one of her friends from the factory – Masako – to help her dispose of the body. One of the women is abused by her husband, and after a particularly bad brawl, she snaps and kills him. All of them lead pretty despairing lives in one way or another. ![]() The story follows four women in Tokyo who all work the same night shift together at a factory that makes boxed lunches. However, the last two chapters or even the last six pages or so really killed it for me.īefore I go into that, a brief outline of the plot. Once I got the flow of the story, I was really into it and it held a lot of promise for me. ![]() It took me a bit to get into the book and the flow of the writing, (which was different than most books I usually read, and this is, I believe, the first Japanese novel I’ve read that wasn’t a manga). I definitely had some conflicted feelings throughout reading Natsuo Kirino’s Out. ![]()
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