Ryo Asai Wins Japan Booksellers' Award for 'In the Megachurch'
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Ryo Asai's novel 'In the Megachurch' has won the Japan Booksellers' Award. This prestigious award, chosen by booksellers nationwide, often leads to bestsellers and adaptations. Asai, who debuted while at Waseda University, has a rich history of awards, including for 'The Kirishima Thing' and 'Someone'. 'In the Megachurch' has sold over 230,000 copies in five months since its September release.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When did the first Japan Booksellers' Award begin and what is its voting process?
- A: The first Japan Booksellers' Award began in 2004, with booksellers across the nation of Japan voting for the book they most want to sell.
- Q: Which award did Ryo Asai win for 'The Kirishima Thing' and when did he debut?
- A: Ryo Asai debuted in 2009 while studying at Waseda University and won the Shosetsu Subaru Newcomer Award for 'The Kirishima Thing.'
- Q: What is the sales performance of Ryo Asai's novel 'In the Megachurch' since its release?
- A: The novel 'In the Megachurch' was released last September and sold over 230,000 copies within five months.
- Q: Who presented the bouquet to Ryo Asai and what other major awards has he won?
- A: Akiko Abe presented the bouquet to Ryo Asai, who previously won the Naoki Prize for 'Someone' in 2013.
- Q: Which French author and translator are associated with the work 'TOUT LE BLEU DU CIEL'?
- A: The French author Melissa Da Costa wrote 'TOUT LE BLEU DU CIEL,' which was translated by Tomoko Yamamoto.