The healing hippo of Hinode Park

a novel

The healing hippo of Hinode Park

a novel
Michiko Aoyama ; translated from the Japanese by Takami Nieda
Book - 2025

Nestled at the bottom of a five-story apartment block in the community of Advance Hill is the children's playground in Hinode Park. If you look to the side, standing on stubby legs, is a hippo. Its upturned eyes give it a teary look, yet for decades, its quiet power has sustained the hearts of one community. According to urban legend, if you touch the exact part of the hippo where you have an ailment or wound, you will see swift signs of recovery. In The Healing Hippo of Hinode Park, the apartment residents each find their way to Kabahiko, confessing their troubles and drawing upon the hippo's rumored abilities. From a struggling student who pets the hippo's head to reverse his poor academic performance to the lonely new mother who hopes that touching the hippo's mouth will allow her to better express herself, this heartwarming, eclectic cast of characters will all come to Kabahiko for healing in their lives--though they may not always find it in the ways they expect.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Aoyama, Michiko, 1970- (Author)
Other Authors: Nieda, Takami (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Toronto : Hanover Square Press, 2025.
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