About This Book
The narrative follows five-year-old twins Taro and Take living with their parents, grandmother, and a newly arrived baby brother called Bot'chan in a small island community in the Pacific. It recounts the baby's arrival and a sequence of gentle domestic episodes — morning routines, temple visits, rainy-day mishaps, birthdays, starting school, and boat trips past rice fields and tea plantings — that depict everyday customs, sibling affection, and the simple pleasures of childhood.
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