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About The Book
“An architectural feat in itself.” —Financial Times
The award-winning, bestselling Japanese phenomenon: a speculative, prophetic novel following a young and brilliant celebrity architect in Tokyo who takes on her most controversial project yet—perfect for readers of Klara and the Sun and Chain-Gang All-Stars.
Welcome to the Japan of tomorrow. Here, the practice of radical sympathy toward criminals has become normalized. The incarcerated are considered victims influenced by their environments to commit crime and are labeled accordingly as Homo miserabilis.
A grand, yet controversial, skyscraper in the heart of Tokyo is planned to house lawbreakers in compassionate comfort—Sympathy Tower Tokyo. Acclaimed architect Sara Machina has been tasked with designing the city’s new centerpiece but is filled with doubt. Haunted by a terrible crime she experienced as a young girl, she wonders if she might inherently disagree with the values of the project, which should be the pinnacle of her career. As Sara grapples with these conflicting emotions, her relationship with her gorgeous—and much younger—boyfriend grows increasingly strained. In search of solace and in need of creative inspiration, Sara turns to the knowing words of an AI chatbot…
The recipient of Japan’s highest literary prize, Sympathy Tower Tokyo is an extraordinary novel from one of the most exciting new global voices. Partly inspired by conversations with an artificial intelligence, it offers an urgent and brilliant defense of the power of language written by humans, a moving exploration of the imaginative impulse, and an often hilarious send-up of our modern world’s unrelenting conformity.
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1. What is each character’s opposition to the tower? Think about Sara, Takt, and Max’s point of views.
2. Sara is puzzled that interviewers and critics don’t immediately understand her point of view. What do you think separates Sara from others, and does her relationship with Takt help her bridge that gap?
3. Sara and Takt’s relationship begins as transactional: she views him as a beautiful, autonomous machine, a gift which she is “willing to pay the appropriate price.” As the book progresses, how does their relationship extend below the surface?
4. How does Sara Machina view herself in comparison to Zaha Hadid? What do you think will be the tower’s—and Sara’s—legacy?
5. How does self-censorship play a role in the novel? Which of the three narrators seem to censor themself the most?
6. Sara talks a lot about determinism. Would the tower have had the same effect on Japanese society if Sara had chosen to step aside, and another architect had built it?
7. Sara labels Takt’s generation “AI natives.” How does AI isolate people in the text?
8. How do Sara and Takt feel helpless in the face of physical and cultural change? Have you ever felt similarly?
9. Why would Takt ask Max to remove the part of his article where Takt reveals that he and Sara know each other? Does this feel related to his change in addressing her from “Sara” to “the Architect”?
10. What does the death of Maseki Seto add to the book’s conversation around language?
11. At the end of the novel, Sara views the tower as a mirror of the self. How does this conclude her internal struggle over the tower’s politics and her past?
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- Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio (September 2, 2025)
- Runtime: 4 hours and 5 minutes
- ISBN13: 9781668132326
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"Hanako Footman’s light tone perfectly contrasts with this chilling speculative fiction, which examines artificial intelligence, technology, and concepts of justice. Thirty-seven-year-old Sara Machina is the architect of the controversial Sympathy Tower Tokyo, a luxury residence for criminals whom society now sees as having been victims of their circumstances. Footman exercises restraint in her portrayal of Sara, who is conflicted about her role in the project because the sexual assault she endured as a teen was never acknowledged by authorities. Footman’s authentic-sounding Japanese accent and intonation deepen her performance as Sara tries to understand the language of AI. This listening experience introduces a futuristic landscape full of conversation starters."
– AudioFile Magazine
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