Grave of the Fireflies
- Published: 4 September 2025
- ISBN: 9781837312894
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 80
A beautiful and sensitive translation, Grave of the Fireflies is monumentally heartbreaking. With the current state of the world and how suffering, malnourished children displaced by war are once again in the news, it has developed a profound resonance and relevance. I wish stories like this were unnecessary, but that is sadly not the case.
Tom Morton-Smith, playwright and writer of My Neighbour Totoro
Powerfully, in the earliest of pages, we discover how this story ends. A fragile, haunting novella and the source of Ghibli’s seminal Grave of the Fireflies, this book is a profoundly sad and precious gift. In this beautiful translation, its quiet power and unflinching honesty are preserved — a timeless reminder of a past that must never be forgotten
Phelim McDermott, director of My Neighbour Totoro
Nosaka reminds us of the small lives that are lost in the churn of war and who are left without even a memorial. I wish such reminders did not continue to be necessary but sadly this story is still extremely relevant
Rowan Hisayo Buchanan
Powerfully, in the earliest of pages, we discover how this story ends. A fragile, haunting novella and the source of Ghibli’s seminal Grave of the Fireflies, this book is a profoundly sad and precious gift. In this beautiful translation, its quiet power and unflinching honesty are preserved — a timeless reminder of a past that must never be forgotten
Phelim McDermott