Earthlings: A Novel

From the beloved author of cult sensation Convenience Store Woman, which has now sold more than one million copies worldwide and has been translated into thirty-three languages, comes a spellbinding and otherworldly novel about a woman who believes she is an alien

Sayaka Murata's Convenience Store Woman was one of the most unusual and refreshing bestsellers of recent years, depicting the life of a thirty-six-year-old clerk in a Tokyo convenience store. Now, in Earthlings, Sayaka Murata pushes at the boundaries of our ideas of social conformity in this brilliantly imaginative, intense, and absolutely unforgettable novel.

As a child, Natsuki doesn't fit in with her family. Her parents favor her sister, and her best friend is a plush toy hedgehog named Piyyut, who talks to her. He tells her that he has come from the planet Popinpobopia on a special quest to help her save the Earth. One summer, on vacation with her family and her cousin Yuu in her grandparents' ramshackle wooden house in the mountains of Nagano, Natsuki decides that she must be an alien, which would explain why she can't seem to fit in like everyone else. Later, as a grown woman, living a quiet life with her asexual husband, Natsuki is still pursued by dark shadows from her childhood, and decides to flee the "baby factory" of society for good, searching for answers about the vast and frightening mysteries of the universe-answers only Natsuki has the power to uncover.

Dreamlike, sometimes shocking, and always strange and wonderful, Earthlings asks what it means to be happy in a stifling world, and cements Sayaka Murata's status as a master chronicler of the outsider experience and our own uncanny universe.

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Published Sep 21, 2021

256 pages

Average rating: 6.46

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EggDesu
Aug 15, 2025
7/10 stars
messed up and sad
brookemwiley
Sep 01, 2024
8/10 stars
Very strange, but I really enjoyed it
mimiscrr
Aug 28, 2024
8/10 stars
Wasn't expecting this novel to go where it did a lot of the time, but I enjoyed it massively and the way my own experiences a child that went through trauma were imagined in another way. It was thought provoking, and showed how far isolation from society can drive you when you've lived with it your whole life. It's one of my favourite books, and I couldn't recommend it enough for those who can handle the themes but also know what it's like to go through traumatic things and feel as though you've only got yourself and your imagination.
Nina.bruja
Jul 18, 2024
10/10 stars
What the absolute fuck did I just read?
ElenaBaldie
Mar 08, 2024
7/10 stars
The ENDING…Very twisted book.

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