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Three Years in the Making, Shiiko Murakami's New Youth School Mystery, "That Book Was Banned," Is Now Available in Mie Prefecture.

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[Matsusaka] On the 10th, Shiiko Murakami (56), a writer residing in Matsusaka City, Mie Prefecture, published her novel for elementary and junior high school students, "That Book, Banned" (1600 yen excluding tax), through Saera Shobo (Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo). The story follows three third-year junior high school students whose literary club magazine is banned, and their quest to uncover the reason. The book is 232 pages long and is 46-size. Three …
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[Matsusaka] On the 10th, Shiiko Murakami (56), a writer residing in Matsusaka City, Mie Prefecture, published her novel for elementary and junior high school students, "That Book, Banned" (1600 yen excluding tax), through Saera Shobo (Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo). The story follows three third-year junior high school students whose literary club magazine is banned, and their quest to uncover the reason. The book is 232 pages long and is 46-size. Three …

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伊勢新聞 broke the news on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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