


Norwegian Wood by Murakami is a coming-of-age novel set in 1960s Japan, written by renowned author Haruki Murakami. This edition features a striking red hardcover with a bold black-and-white circular design, titled "Norwegian Wood: Tokyo Blues." The story explores love, loss, and personal growth through the eyes of its protagonist.
An enduring classic loved by readers of all ages, Norwegian Wood by Murakami is available to buy online at Kapruka, with easy delivery across Sri Lanka.
Package Dimension: 20 x 13 x 2 cm
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The version of `Norwegian Wood` available on Kapruka is in English. Please check the product details or contact customer service for availability in other languages.
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Norwegian Wood` by Haruki Murakami is generally more suitable for mature readers due to its themes and mature content, typically recommended for adults or older adolescents.
The main theme of `Norwegian Wood` revolves around nostalgia, the complexities of young love, and the impact of mental health on relationships, set against the backdrop of 1960s Tokyo.
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