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A 127-page art book titled Book Girl's Art Gallery ("文学少女"の追想画廊(ガレリア・デ・アール), Bungaku Shōjo no Tsuisō Garō (Galerie d'art)) was published on December 15, 2008 by Enterbrain. Along with illustrations, the book contained a Book Girl short story and comments by the creators. Three more books were published ...
The story is a to-do list and a how-to-do list containing one sentence of a 650 word dialogue. It features what the girl hears from her (implied) mother. The story is mostly told in the second person. The girl hears her mother's instructions and the behavior her mother is trying to instill in her.
A series of three OVAs under the collective title Book Girl Memoir covers stories primarily about three of the main characters: Tohko Amano for volume one, Miu Asakura for volume two, and Nanase Kotobuki for volume three. Tohko's episode, titled Prelude to the Dream Girl, was released on DVD on June 25, 2010. [1]
"Birthday Girl" (バースデイ・ガール, Bāsudei gāru = Birthday girl) is a short story written by Japanese writer Haruki Murakami, and first published in 2002. After reading "Timothy's Birthday" by William Trevor and "The Moor" by Russell Banks , Murakami felt haunted and decided to collect more birthday-themed stories for an anthology ...
A Girl's Story" is a short story within Toni Cade Bambara's short story collection, The Seabirds are Still Alive. This collection was originally published in 1977 by Random House . Bambara writes about strong female girls in this particular collection because "in her vision, in her politics, little girls matter". [ 1 ]
Book Girl was released on Blu-ray Disc as a limited edition and DVD as limited and regular editions in Japan by Pony Canyon on August 27, 2010. [3] The film's theme song is "Haruka na Hibi" ( 遥かな日々 , Distant Days ) by Eufonius ; the single was released on May 1, 2010 by Lantis. [ 4 ]
"The Bohemian Girl" is a short story by Willa Cather. It was written when Cather was living in Cherry Valley, New York, with Isabelle McClung whilst Alexander's Bridge was being serialised in McClure's. [1] It was first published in McClure's in August 1912. [2]