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"A wild sheep case" is the extraordinary novel (0) WHICH brought its author, Haruki Murakami, to public attention. The book, (1) is set in Japan, begins simply enough. A young man (2) works for an advertisement agency gets a postcard from a friend. He decides to use the postcard, (3) shows a photo of a country scene, for an advertisement (4) his company is making. However, he doesn't notice that in the photo there is a sheep (5) has a star on its back. This photo attracts the attention of a strange man in black, (6) offers him a choice – find the sheep or lose everything. The search for the sheep takes the main character, (7) name is never revealed, from Tokyo to the mountains of northern Japan, (8) he has to face a number of dangers.

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