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This is a set of three paperback books by Mizue Tani. ① Memories Repaired: A hairstylist named Akari, tired of work and love, leaves the city. In the shopping street of her childhood, she finds a shop with a strange plate. It turns out to be a clock shop. She meets the young man who runs it and gets involved in slightly mysterious incidents in the shopping street, and she is drawn to him. However, Akari has a secret... A collection of short stories set in a nostalgic shopping street that heals the heart. Newly written for the paperback edition. (Quoted from the back cover) ② Memories Repaired 2: Gears That Move Tomorrow: The Iida Clock Shop, with a mysterious plate that reads "Memories Repaired," stands in a corner of a run-down shopping street. People with wounded memories visit the clockmaker Shuji, the shop owner, and his girlfriend, Akari, a hairstylist. What if you could repair the words you couldn't say that day, or the feelings that went astray - the sad past with family, lovers, and loved ones? A poignant and heartwarming collection of short stories that heals the heart, the second in the series. Newly written for the paperback edition. (Quoted from the back cover) ③ Memories Repaired 3: Time Signal from the Sky: Akari and Shuji continue their gentle relationship. One day, Akari is told that "a woman is helping out at Shuji's clock shop," and she meets Ikumi, the daughter of an antique shop owner, at the shop. She says she quit her job in Tokyo and came back, and she's only minding the shop while Shuji is away preparing for the shopping street festival. While sympathizing with her, who is in a similar situation, Akari feels a little uneasy about her relationship with Shuji... A poignant and heartwarming collection of short stories that heals the heart, the third in the series. (Quoted from the back cover) If you have any questions, please comment.
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