Cover to Alma Books' 2011 English release.
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Author | Yasutaka Tsutsui |
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Original title | Toki o Kakeru Shōjo |
Translator | David James Karashima |
Country | Japan |
Language | Japanese |
Genre | Drama, romantic love, science fiction novel |
Publisher |
Kadokawa Shoten Alma Books (English) |
Publication date
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1967 |
Media type | Print (magazine and paperback) |
ISBN | |
OCLC | 55101281 |
The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (Toki wo Kakeru Shōjo (時をかける少女?, literally "Time-Soaring Girl")) is a science fiction novel by Yasutaka Tsutsui. It tells the story of a high-school girl who accidentally acquires the ability to time travel. Originally serialised in seven installments in two of Gakken's secondary school student-aimed magazines, beginning in Chūgaku Sannen Course in November 1965 and ending in Taka Ichi Course in May 1966, and first published as a book in 1967 by Kadokawa Shoten, it has gone on to become one of Tsutsui's most popular works and has been reinterpreted in other media many times, the most famous internationally being a 1983 live action film directed by Nobuhiko Ōbayashi and a 2006 traditional animation film directed by Mamoru Hosoda. The original novel was first published in English translation by the British publisher Alma Books on May 26, 2011, in a translation by David James Karashima.
The title is also that of a song, written by Yumi Matsutōya to be performed by Tomoyo Harada for the 1983 film, which has enjoyed considerable fame of its own.
Kazuko Yoshiyama, a third-year middle school student, is cleaning the school science lab with her classmates, Kazuo Fukamachi and Gorō Asakura, when she smells a lavender-like scent and faints. After three days, strange events transpire around Kazuko, including the burning of Gorō's house after an earthquake. The next morning, at the exact moment of a car accident, Kazuko is transported 24 hours into the past.