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I Want to Eat Your Pancreas – Emotional Japanese Light Novel

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Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Reader’s Age: Teens 13+ and Adults
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Author: Yoru Sumino

Experience one of the most emotionally powerful stories to come out of Japan. This beautifully written novel explores the fragility of life through an unexpected friendship that will stay with you long after the final page. Perfect for readers who love deeply moving, character-driven stories that celebrate what it means to truly live.

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Description

I Want to Eat Your Pancreas: A Heartfelt Story of Friendship and Mortality by Yoru Sumino

About the Book

I Want to Eat Your Pancreas tells the unforgettable story of a high school boy who discovers his classmate’s secret: she’s living with a terminal pancreatic illness. What begins as a chance encounter transforms into a profound friendship that challenges both characters to see life, death, and human connection in entirely new ways. Yoru Sumino delivers a tender meditation on mortality that resonates with authenticity and emotional depth.

This isn’t just another sad story—it’s a celebration of the present moment and the impact one person can have on another’s life. Through simple yet powerful prose, Sumino captures the bittersweet beauty of fleeting connections.

From the Back Cover

“Let me tell you about the girl who wanted to live more than anyone—and the boy who learned what living truly means.”

About the Author

Yoru Sumino is a celebrated Japanese author known for crafting emotionally resonant stories that explore human relationships and the complexities of youth. His debut novel became a cultural phenomenon in Japan, inspiring a successful anime film adaptation and touching millions of hearts worldwide. Sumino’s writing style blends everyday realism with profound philosophical insights, making complex emotions accessible to readers of all ages.

Who Is This Book For?

This novel speaks to anyone who appreciates character-driven fiction that explores life’s deeper questions. Whether you’re a fan of Japanese literature, looking for a coming-of-age story with emotional weight, or simply want a book that reminds you to cherish every moment, this story delivers. Teens will connect with the authentic high school setting, while adult readers will appreciate the mature themes about mortality, regret, and making peace with life’s uncertainty.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is I Want to Eat Your Pancreas based on a true story?
No, it’s a work of fiction by Yoru Sumino. However, the emotional authenticity and realistic portrayal of terminal illness make it feel deeply genuine. Many readers find the characters and situations relatable despite the fictional setting.

Why is the book titled I Want to Eat Your Pancreas?
The unusual title comes from an old Japanese superstition referenced in the story, where eating the diseased organ of someone ill would cure you. It takes on symbolic meaning throughout the novel about connection and understanding between the two main characters.

Is this book appropriate for teenagers?
Yes, it’s suitable for teens 13 and up. While it deals with terminal illness and mortality, the content is handled thoughtfully without graphic descriptions. The themes encourage young readers to reflect on friendship, empathy, and living meaningfully.

Do I need to watch the anime before reading the book?
Not at all. The novel is the original source material and stands completely on its own. Many readers actually prefer experiencing the book first to fully appreciate Sumino’s narrative voice and pacing before seeing the film adaptation.

Is I Want to Eat Your Pancreas a romance novel?
It’s more accurately described as a friendship story with romantic undertones. While there’s emotional intimacy between the protagonists, the book focuses on personal growth, human connection, and finding meaning in life rather than traditional romance tropes.

Additional information
Weight 420 g
Dimensions 12.67 × 3.4 × 18.11 cm
Short Summary

Through an unlikely friendship between a withdrawn boy and his terminally ill classmate, readers witness a transformative journey about living intentionally. You'll discover how facing mortality can teach us to embrace vulnerability, express what we feel, and recognize the extraordinary within ordinary days. This story doesn't offer easy answers—it offers something better: an honest look at what makes life meaningful, even when time is limited.

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