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The Lost Souls of Benzaiten

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"I wish to become one of those round vacuum cleaner robots." That's what Machi prays for at the altar of Japanese goddess Benzaiten. Ever since her two best friends decided they want nothing to do with her, Machi hasn't been able to speak. After months of online school and a carousel of therapists, she can no longer see the point of being human. She doesn't expect Benzaiten to hear her prayer, much less offer a different prayer on Machi's behalf—that Machi discover the beauty of humanity, ultimately restoring her to her previous self.
Benzaiten is enamored with the human world and, as she's the goddess of love, humanity is enamored right back. Being second-best once again isn't helping Machi move past her trauma, and with each adventure they share, Machi is reminded of everything she's lost. It isn't until Machi starts interacting with the souls of the dead—which tends to happen around Benzaiten—that she starts to rediscover her place among the living.
From an author to watch, The Lost Souls of Benzaiten is a highly original debut about the nature of happiness and the potential for healing.
"Tenderly told and vividly imagined, The Lost Souls of Benzaiten shines with originality and empathy. A stunning debut."—Sarah Suk, author of The Space between Here & Now
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 29, 2024
      Murashige’s fantasy debut follows an outcast teen who, after striking a deal with a Japanese god of fortune, embarks on a transformative journey to discover life’s beauty. Following a friendship fallout, 17-year-old Machi lost “the will to speak.” Now, she ardently wishes she was a robot vacuum cleaner instead of a person: “They’re treated like humans... but no one expects them to be anything more than what they are.” Unexpectedly, the goddess Benzaiten appears and counters Machi’s prayer with a plea that she “realize the beauty of being human and rediscover
      my voice.” With each new encounter on Machi’s quest—and each new question posed by her therapist throughout—Machi comes to accept her broken relationships as well as herself. This heartfelt and original exploration of one teen’s reasoning for her way of thinking and her growth into a new version of herself focuses on connection and communication in fun, fantastical ways. Murashige’s fresh blend of Japanese mythology and frank depictions of mental health challenges rendered via simple prose allow readers to relate to Machi’s emotions and struggles and gain new perspective into the complexity of human nature. Ages 14–up. Agent: Savannah Brooks, KT Literary.

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