![]() Thankfully, before she leaves, Enola discovers that her mother did in fact leave messages and money for Enola. ![]() So, like her mother before her, and for very much the same reason, Enola runs away from home. There is no way that she is going to accept this. The idea of having to live in a corseted world where she will have to learn how to be an ornament rather than a thinking and reasoning individual horrifies Enola. Mycroft announces that Enola is to be sent to a girl’s finishing school and that she will have to start wearing clothes befitting a young lady of her class. After they arrive, Enola discovers why the brothers stayed away from the family home and she begins to wish that she hadn’t called for them at all. Why would her mother do such a thing? What is Enola supposed to do now? After the initial shock wears off, Enola contacts her brothers Mycroft and Sherlock Holmes. When Enola’s mother disappears on Enola’s fourteen birthday, Enola doesn’t know what to think. ![]()
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The main descriptions of the first half of this novel are descriptions about Sumire from the viewpoint of the narrator like Nick Carraway in the Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald, and talks about Miu of which the narrator heard by Sumire. This novel is a story about Sumire, and the substantial main character in this novel is Sumire. Also, this novel is an unusual romance novel that describes today’s persons who have no existence or reality who can’t fall in love really, seriously and passionately. But he has not written a romance long novel again until now. ![]() This novel ninth long novel by Haruki Murakami, and the third romance novel follows Norwegian Wood and South of the Border, West of the Sun, originally published in 1999. A day, I found two texts in a floppy disk written by Sumire… Book Review I went to the Greek island requested by Miu, but we can’t find Sumire. At the Greek island, Sumire suddenly disappeared. 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