


They used to do everything together like the five digits of a hand. As he explains to her over dinner, back in Nagoya his high-school friends were called Ao, Aka, Shiro, and Kuro (Japanese for: Blue, Red, White, and Black), nicknamed after a color in their surname, unlike his "colorless" one. He now lives in Tokyo and has started seeing a new girlfriend, Sara Kimoto, who works at a travel agency.

Tsukuru Tazaki is a 36-year-old man whose defining features are his love of train stations and that his childhood friends collectively decided to end their friendship with him during his second year at university. It topped the US bestsellers list of BookScan, NPR, and The New York Times in the "Hardcover Fiction" category. The English-language edition, translated by Philip Gabriel, was released worldwide on 12 August 2014. Years later, Tsukuru attempts to reconcile with his old friends, embarking on a quest for truth and a pilgrimage for happiness. When his close-knit group of friends abruptly cuts all relationships with him, a young Tsukuru is left depressed and without answers. The novel is a realist Bildungsroman that tells the story of Japanese railroad engineer Tsukuru Tazaki. Published on 12 April 2013 in Japan, it sold one million copies in one month. Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage ( Japanese: 色彩を持たない多崎つくると、彼の巡礼の年, Hepburn: Shikisai o motanai Tazaki Tsukuru to, kare no junrei no toshi ) is the thirteenth novel by Japanese writer Haruki Murakami.
