Out is a crime novel written by Japanese author Natsuo Kirino. It is her first novel to be published in the English language. The book is currently published by Vintage, part of Random House, in Britain and has been translated into English by Stephen Snyder. A Japanese film adaptation of Out, directed by Hirayama Hideyuki, was released in 2002 to generally tepid reviews. According to Variety , New Line Cinema has purchased the rights for an American version, to be directed by Nakata Hideo . The novel tells the tales of four women, working the graveyard shift at a Japanese bento factory. All... four women live hard lives. Masako, accepted as the leader of the four women, feels completely alienated from her estranged husband and teenage son. Kuniko, a plump and rather vain girl, has recently been ditched by her boyfriend after the couple were driven into debt leaving Kuniko to fend off a loan shark. Yoshie is a single mother and reluctant caretaker of her mother-in-law, who was left partly paralyzed after a stroke. Yayoi is a thirty-four-year old mother of two small boys. She hates to leave her children home alone to go to work.
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| Author: | Natsuo Kirino |
| Genre: | Crime Fiction, Fiction, Mystery, Suspense |
| Year published: | 2004 |
| Number of editions: | 8 |