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The Amberglow Candy Store

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The Amberglow Candy Store

By: Hiyoko Kurisu, Matt Treyvaud - translator
Narrated by: Susan Momoko Hingley, Kenichiro Thomson
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Brought to you by Penguin.

A charming book of linked stories with a sprinkling of cosy fantasy and a fable-like touch . . .

Welcome to the Amberglow Candy Store. The confections can give you what you most desire, but not in the way you expect . . .

Welcome. We don’t get many humans here.

At the end of Gloaming Lane, at the very edge of the otherworld, is the Amberglow Candy Store, open only between the full moon and the new moon.

Behind the cosy caramel-timber facade is Kogetsu, the store’s half-fox proprietor, whose wagashi confections promise to change the lives of his customers for the better.

Kogetsu’s door is always open to anyone in need of solace - a lovesick teenage girl, a cripplingly shy estate agent, a struggling first time mother.

But who is this mysterious proprietor? A half-fox spirit he may be. But why is he so interested in his customers and their emotions? And why does each sweet have a recommended ‘dosage’?

Like the centre of the chewiest caramel, life’s most valuable teachings always take time to reveal themselves, and Kogetsu’s customers are about to get a lot more than they bargained for . . .

The Amberglow Candy Store is a charming and cosy fable from Japan, that shows that help is always out there for those who seek it.

'A delightful confection
you’ll enjoy reaching for whenever a craving for magic, healing, and wonder strikes' Samantha Sotto Yambao, bestselling author of Water Moon

'Each story within is its own special candy, sweet and delicious! You'll want to savour each one!' Sarah Beth Durst, New York Times bestselling author of The Spellshop

© Hiyoko Kurisu 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025

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Critic reviews

A delightful confection you’ll enjoy reaching for whenever a craving for magic, healing, and wonder strikes. But beware - its Invisible Wasanbon, Surrogate Caramels, and Enlightening Candy Apples are addictive . . . (Samantha Sotto Yambao, bestselling author of Water Moon)
Each story within is its own special candy, sweet and delicious! You'll want to savour each one! (Sarah Beth Durst, New York Times bestselling author of The Spellshop)
The Amberglow Candy Store seasons the sweetest and most savoury morsels of human connection with a dash of intrigue that cosy fantasy readers are bound to savour. The obvious care in Matt Treyvaud’s translation puts the cherry on top of this binge-worthy comfort treat! (M. Jean, translator of Messenger Cat Café)
Readers will be amply rewarded with the last story, about healing candies, which breaks the mould and prompts reflection on gratitude and purpose. Recommend to readers who want leisurely stories to savour and reflect on
Gently translated by Japan-domiciled Australian Treyvaud, Kurisu’s charmingly approachable, warmly reassuring novel provides quite the satisfyingly toothsome treat
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