Watanabe is a Japanese youth studying at a University in
Tokyo. He has two girlfriends Naoko and Midori. Both are unusual, suffering
from depression, and need help to recover and Watanabe is the friend who they
trust. He is worn out between these two, grows up from the experience, loses
one and settles with the other.
Naoki is introduced to Watanabe by a childhood friend of hers
who commits suicide in his youth. That puts Naoko into emotional trouble. And
Naoki has this in her blood too as her younger sister also had committed
suicide for psychological problems. She is put into an unusual hostel which serves
as a home for those suffering from emotional issues and it helps bring together
through many activities and teaches them to help themselves. Watanabe as a close
friend of hers offers help and attempts to fill in the confidence in her to
come out and face the external world. He finds that is he is deeply in love with
Naoko. Reiko, another patient at the hostel, is a roommate of Naoko. She has an
ear (and hands!) for the music and “Norwegian Wood” is one of the songs she
plays on her guitar. Though herself a patient, she is another source of
strength for Naoko in getting better. Three spend good time together when
Watanbe visits the hostel. And there is hope that Naoko would get better and
become normal.
Top Left: Haruki Murakami Right: Stills from movie adaptation of the novel |
Midori is another student in Watanabe’s class. She is
attracted to him for his unusual, serious and sincere behavior. She is going
through difficult phase in her personal life as she had lost her mother
recently and her father too is on the deathbed. Watanabe turns out to be a true
friend for her understanding the situation she is into and supporting her while
she gets through the difficult times. A bond develops between them and that
turns into love.
Watanabe has to choose between Naoko and Midori and seeks guidance
from Reiko on this matter. He learns from Reiko that Naoko could not get better
and committed suicide. That news comes as a shock for Watanabe and he travels
alone to unknown places to find peace with himself. Finally he recovers from it
and connects with Midori.
What starts as a usual, predictable plot takes many twists
and turns. It explores many strange human characters. The novel is more about those
who are not normal but very sensitive and emotional and who can’t bear the pains
which normal people would tolerate and get over it. This novel is also full of descriptions
of the characters having drinks and casual sex and this theme recurs throughout
the book and makes the novel more dramatic.