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Botchan
Book (italiano): <DIV></DIV> <div>Written in 1906, <I>Botchan</I> remains among Japan's most popular novels. Its central theme is morality, and it was based on the author's experiences as a teacher who moves from the city to the provinces. "This rollicking rebel, and the spice and pace of the narrative, will appeal to parent, teacher, and schoolchild alike." — <I>Times Literary Supplement.<BR></I></DIV>
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